UK_John: This company has put it's faith in us, we should put our faith in them in return. I really hope idiots don't abuse this system and spoil it for the rest of us (the 99%!)!!!
Tec: Are you kidding? You can buy the actual disc for this game for what GOG is charging, but I bought it from GOG specifically because of the EULA. Thank's to GOG, I can legally install this stuff on my kids machines and we can play multiplayer. GOG is costing me way, WAY more than I ever planned on.
Ditto. I could buy a boxed set for $5, but I bought the GOG version specifically because it is DRM and restriction free. By 'you own it' they mean you can useyour game as you see fit without restrictions (for personal use). The bit about 'a license' in the EULA is a legal fiction carried forward (probably forever) because the legal suits insist it be so. But, essentially, they are correct, you own it, you can copy it to as many of your computers as you like. Back it up, archive it, no malware, no muss, no fuss.
The GOG approach is refreshing and is why I will continue to buy titles here, even though I could get them elsewhere cheaper.