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Is it possible to share games in my GOG account with another person's GOG account? My father collected all of the stamps for the Witcher 2 and The Gamers: Director's Cut, but he has yet to receive the e-mail so, I was wondering if I could share my copy with him.

Thanks,
Shawn
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From GOG's FAQ:

"We do not limit the number of installations or reinstallations, as long as you install your purchased games on computers in your household. So yeah, if you've got a render-farm in the basement, you might actually break the world record for the number of legal Witcher installations in one household. However, if you think about installing your game on a friend's machine or sharing it with others then please don't do it, okay?"

So unless you live with your father, that's a no.
Post edited November 25, 2014 by Exoanthrope
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Exoanthrope: From GOG's FAQ:

"We do not limit the number of installations or reinstallations, as long as you install your purchased games on computers in your household. So yeah, if you've got a render-farm in the basement, you might actually break the world record for the number of legal Witcher installations in one household. However, if you think about installing your game on a friend's machine or sharing it with others then please don't do it, okay?"

So unless you live with your father, that's a no.
I live with my father, but can I share it with his account, instead of having to copy the files from me to install it?
No. One game goes in one account.
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ShawnReynolds: I live with my father, but can I share it with his account, instead of having to copy the files from me to install it?
No, there's no family sharing like on Steam. Even if you could, he would have to download it anyway, so it doesn't really make a difference if you copy your files or log on to your account on his computer to download it for him. It's not like GOG keeps track of progress or anything like that.