Steam now tells gamers up front that they're buying a license, not a game
Briefly

Steam's updated shopping cart notice clarifies that purchases only grant a license, aligning with California's new law mandating transparency on digital content ownership.
With the passage of California's AB 2426, digital marketplaces must clearly state that consumers only receive a license for digital products, not ownership.
This new regulation aims to prevent misunderstandings related to digital purchases, especially in light of past incidents where companies have eliminated access to purchased content.
Steam's initiative appears to be a proactive measure to adhere to California's upcoming law, aimed at ensuring customers are aware of their digital purchase rights.
Read at Engadget
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