Its important to understand the issues. (this is a general answer, more to GOG/HB than you specifically or anyone else).
First, many others are incorrect over the emotional tag line that you are free to do whatever you want. You don't own the games. You bought a license to play them personally. You do NOT own the right to transfer those games in part. As explicitly stated on the HB site, if you want to gift the games, there is a gifting option that you can buy. No amount of rationalization will make giving away partial bundles right.
Second, you need to consider who has what to lose in an argument. Of course its ok to give us free stuff that we want. Go ahead! ;)
Third, as I mentioned in another thread, GOG is all about convincing other companies that DRM-free is the way to go. How does it look that on its own forums, people are violating the agreements? They are giving away things they don't have the rights to give away, which is exactly what Pirating is. They didn't get the money for each individual game... that would have been more money. They got a greatly reduced amount for the bundle under the contract that the bundle is for personal use and to remain whole.
Fourth, Not that its ever right to do this, but with HB, the average price to get ALL the bonuses is usually around $5.00. For just the steam keys its as little as $1.00 and if you just want the minimum, its 0.01. It seems even sillier to me, to violate that for that amount of money.
IMHO, there are ways to be "giving":
1. Promote HB (and GOG) so people can spend their own $5.00 and get the games they want.
2. Gift the bundles, even the cheapy ones, properly.
3. Promote DRM-free by not being part of the problem.