[Image Description]: A meme in the style of anti-piracy ads stating the following:

You wouldn’t pirate a game you already paid for to be able to play it again since the company stopped supporting it and no longer sells it

  • bolexforsoup@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 months ago

    That’s not the same thing. This is specifically laws regarding media ownership/licensing/distribution. It’s a completely different world.

    And to be clear I’m not saying what it should be, I’m saying what the current legal reality is.

    Edit: also a rep can’t show up and take the media off your shelf unless you do something illegal with it and they have an LEO with a warrant. That would be trespassing and theft lol can’t say I’ve even heard of that. Usually they just take/threaten legal action.

    • Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      Didn’t mean to sound harsh. Not a native English speaker.

      It’s still in a gray legal area in most countries or they wouldn’t even be trying. Nobody is trying to steal the intelectual property, just make it that companies can’t come years later and remove things you bought full. It’s a matter of customer protection.

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        6 months ago

        Totally right, I was just responding specifically to the US side of it. No worries I probably over interpreted the heat a bit there.