Bah rights...
Its like the way the computer industry works now. We have one of those end user licences or something.
Say you have this situation, you want a mac. But don't want to fork out two billion dollars for a decent one. So you buy a second hand crappest of them all one.
You then get a mac compatable high end PC.
Its by end user agreement to install the MAC OS from the crappy computer onto the non-mac PC. Even if you totally destroy the real mac.
So yeah, buying a game doesn't mean we have rights anymore since the introduction of end user agreements.
PS: Just checked what its called. end user license as An end user license agreement (EULA).
But this isn't a problem to tech people anyway. Hack your way to success!
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Last edited by Darksci; 02-09-2008 at 12:38 PM..
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