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What's your point?
I know, that's why I want it on GOG.
???
Legally you don’t own any game at all. Not even on GOG
This is true. But given that GOG lets you download and make backups of your games, as well as downgrade to previous versions or stop updates altogether, in practical terms it doesn't really matter.
You've never been able to 'own' a game even before you could buy them digitally, but ok.
The only company that enforce this kind of crap is UbiScum, so it's really just words of mouth.
You do own a copy of the game, not their IP and brand,musics, characters, ect.
Even with GOG fighting the good fight, the number of existing games is increasing all the time, and the day is coming when many games will simply not work anymore. Enjoy them now, live for the moment, crush your backlog. This isn't something you can leave to your kids (a whole other legal issue), this is something meant to enrich your life now. Play!
Sorry, got a little off-topic.