← Back to context Comment by eviks 2 months ago The same way you sell your disks: find a buyer, send them the game files, they send you the money 3 comments eviks Reply chii 2 months ago > find a buyerthis buyer would rather buy off GOG than you, unless you give a significant discount (and even then, the trust is hard to establish).Therefore, even if you might have a legal right to re-sell (which you really don't unfortunately), the actual sale won't happen. account42 2 months ago Same for disks. That the second hand market is cheaper is expected and a feature and a major reason why game publishers do everything they can so it doesn't exist. eviks 2 months ago That's not relevant to the issue of "ownership"
chii 2 months ago > find a buyerthis buyer would rather buy off GOG than you, unless you give a significant discount (and even then, the trust is hard to establish).Therefore, even if you might have a legal right to re-sell (which you really don't unfortunately), the actual sale won't happen. account42 2 months ago Same for disks. That the second hand market is cheaper is expected and a feature and a major reason why game publishers do everything they can so it doesn't exist. eviks 2 months ago That's not relevant to the issue of "ownership"
account42 2 months ago Same for disks. That the second hand market is cheaper is expected and a feature and a major reason why game publishers do everything they can so it doesn't exist.
> find a buyer
this buyer would rather buy off GOG than you, unless you give a significant discount (and even then, the trust is hard to establish).
Therefore, even if you might have a legal right to re-sell (which you really don't unfortunately), the actual sale won't happen.
Same for disks. That the second hand market is cheaper is expected and a feature and a major reason why game publishers do everything they can so it doesn't exist.
That's not relevant to the issue of "ownership"