You don't own the game. You have essentially leased the game. The game is still theirs, and they can do as they please with it, including take it back. You're just paying a one time fee as opposed to a monthly fee with a car. Corporations love rubber clauses.
I use Google's desktop search. It's a really handy tool, when the search function of Windoze just absolutely refuses to work. I give Google mad props for this product, and I haven't had a single qualm about it yet. I guess one man's trash is another man's treasure.
You don't own the game. You have essentially leased the game. The game is still theirs, and they can do as they please with it, including take it back. You're just paying a one time fee as opposed to a monthly fee with a car. Corporations love rubber clauses.
I use Google's desktop search. It's a really handy tool, when the search function of Windoze just absolutely refuses to work. I give Google mad props for this product, and I haven't had a single qualm about it yet. I guess one man's trash is another man's treasure.