Posted May 25, 2016
lazydog: In that case, I think your question has been answered already.
Gog states on the front page "you buy it, it's yours"
Alaric.us: I hate to be the guy who does this, but no, that's not exactly how it works. Gog states on the front page "you buy it, it's yours"
What is meant by that statement, is "it's yours to store."
However, other parts of the agreement explicitly mention that your use of these games are subject to your acceptance of each individual publisher's EULA. So you have to accept a license. The games are, therefore, licensed to you, not sold as property.
This is not a good thing, and not something I like, but this is how it is at the moment.
Accepting terms of an EULA are down to the individual and may or may not be legally standing.
I will stick with Gog as a store for now.