orcishgamer: They don't? What about activation?
Delixe: Dragon Age 2 does. Mass Effect 2 doesn't, Dragon Age: Origins doesn't.
Isn't DA2 specifically the one he's unable to activate and play? I don't know whether his "Bioware Signature Edition" comes from their DD service or a brick and mortar, but with activation it's fairly irrelevant. I know he's only suspended for 72 hours, but the fact remains, if this was a permanent ban, or became such, it would still ban him from his games.
I get that we "all agreed" (despite the fact that agreement isn't even close to the only legal principal considered when deciding whether an action is valid), but there's an implicit agreement of sales that is being ignored in these cases. It is basically, "if you say you're selling me shit, and I paid for it, you sold me shit."
That means, even if it's a DD, if it looks like a sale, it is a sale. I expect that one day, someone is going to get their asses handed to them in court over something like this. No amount of corruption and lobbying will stop it forever.