Chinese courts allow heirs to inherit accounts of deceased gamers — multiple cases spanning years establish precedent for digital ownership of games, in-game it

Chinese courts allow heirs to inherit accounts of deceased gamers — multiple cases spanning years establish precedent for digital ownership of games, in-game it

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chaos215bar2 Meanwhile in the US, you lose your digital assets whenever the company you bought them from very well feels like it. In fact, you even lose access to digital hardware, as we've seen multiple companies alter terms and issue firmware updates that will effectively brick your bought-and-paid-for hardware until you pay up for a subscription. Reply

voyteck I can imagine headlines like this: "Teen killed his own father for a digital account in a popular game" Reply

TerryLaze voyteck said: I can imagine headlines like this: "Teen killed his own father for a digital account in a popular game" He had the Sword of A Thousand Truths, I had to do it! https://i.imgur.com/ifQZsAw.jpeg Reply

PEnns "…and to my favorite, Son Number One, I leave…." Followed by gnashing of teeth, loud gasps and colorful lawyers offering to dispute the will….. 😂😉😠 Reply

John Kiser chaos215bar2 said: Meanwhile in the US, you lose your digital assets whenever the company you bought them from very well feels like it. In fact, you even lose access to digital hardware, as we've seen multiple companies alter terms and issue firmware updates that will effectively brick your bought-and-paid-for hardware until you pay up for a subscription. I assume you are talking about movies from SturdioCanal removed from Sony's Playstation store… this is sadly a case of things working as intended. Sony stopped selling video content in the Playstation store 5 years ago. This was a case of rights contracts not being removed and because Sony doesn't actually own StudioCanal they had to remove it and since digital now requires DRM they will atop working once the drm licenses expire for those movies. Sony is basically in a rock and a hard place situation here. Either they literally throw money dowm the drain to keep the licenses for movies they no longer sell for 5 years now. StudioCanal could have simply changed their terms to allow downloads for people that already bought the movies, but they didnt so there wssnt really any choice other than throw money down the drain to save face Reply

snlacks John Kiser said: I assume you are talking about movies from SturdioCanal removed from Sony's Playstation store… this is sadly a case of things working as intended. Sony stopped selling video content in the Playstation store 5 years ago. This was a case of rights contracts not being removed and because Sony doesn't actually own StudioCanal they had to remove it and since digital now requires DRM they will atop working once the drm licenses expire for those movies. Sony is basically in a rock and a hard place situation here. Either they literally throw money dowm the drain to keep the licenses for movies they no longer sell for 5 years now. StudioCanal could have simply changed their terms to allow downloads for people that already bought the movies, but they didnt so there wssnt really any choice other than throw money down the drain to save face or executives who sold something they didn't own or have the right to sell in the first place could be imprisoned for fraud. Reply

DarkXork John Kiser said: I assume you are talking about movies from SturdioCanal removed from Sony's Playstation store… this is sadly a case of things working as intended. Sony stopped selling video content in the Playstation store 5 years ago. This was a case of rights contracts not being removed and because Sony doesn't actually own StudioCanal they had to remove it and since digital now requires DRM they will atop working once the drm licenses expire for those movies. Sony is basically in a rock and a hard place situation here. Either they literally throw money dowm the drain to keep the licenses for movies they no longer sell for 5 years now. StudioCanal could have simply changed their terms to allow downloads for people that already bought the movies, but they didnt so there wssnt really any choice other than throw money down the drain to save face That wasn't what happened. It's understandable when a digital storefront stops selling items after their license to sell them expires but that shouldn't give them the right to go into someone's library and delete the content they paid money for. That is what Sony/PlayStation did. They didn't just stop selling those films, they completely deleted them from people who had already bought them. Anywhere else that would be considered theft. Reply

Will808 Hmm maybe we should copy this from them. Lol Reply

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