• Cyborganism
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    5 hours ago

    So if I download a pirate copy, I’m in the clear because I purchased a license.

    Doesn’t GOG provide the games without copy protection? Doesn’t that mean you can actually back up your installed games?

    In any case, these services should allow their customers to download a digital copy of an ISO or an installable package of the game so it can be saved as a backup and installed independently.

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      When you buy on GOG you really get the game, you can (without needing a launcher) download installers without any trouble and you can do whatever you want with them. Want to put a bunch into a pen drive and share with you friends? No problem. Want to install them on a device with no Internet connection? No problem. Want to back them up for whatever reason? No problem.

      EDIT: People telling me its not legal, its not about being legal or not, its about having the power to decide to do whatever you want.

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      drm is optional on steam, plenty of games are just binaries you can backup like any other. Not that it helps much with the games that do use it…

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      So if I download a pirate copy, I’m in the clear because I purchased a license.

      Nope since the copy of the software was obtained with someone else’s license. That said this would be hypothetically impossible to prove in court so 🤷

      Circumventing DRM is questionable since I think it’s illegal to distribute but not own. So let’s say you have a CD installer for the Sims and download a crack exe to launch it without the CD. You are in the clear but the host for the download is not.

      GOG or backing the game up yourself is the only way around this.

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah moving forward I’m going to buy on GOG.

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      It’s already legal to download backups in certain jurisdictions, for example in France.

      Also, it’s very undocumented but you can actually generate an offline installer for a copy of a game you own on steam. It will still require steam and to be logged in in offline mode with an account that has a licence, of course, but it is a thing you can do.

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        3 hours ago

        Interesting. I’ll check that out. There’s a few games I would like to keep a backup of just in case.