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Others, they're fake and stolen.
You apparently got lucky. Don't count your blessings, they can be revoked at any time if Valve determines they were issued illegally.
So if they aren't revoked now they probably wont be revoked.
But please for the love of god don't buy from key sites.
Hell most game devs would rather you pirate a game then give money to those people since they don't see a cent either way.
https://isthereanydeal.com/
if that site doesnt list them, you are on your own. they list actual resellers that get their keys from legit sources. if any site listed starts to have issues, they get removed till they get their act together.
avoid grey markets, they are like minefields. you can walk thru without issues, but at some point your luck runs out.
Don't assume that anyone is dumb enough to buy those keys and brag about it. People that find their keys have been revoked act *so* surprised that this could *possibly* happen from a "legit dealer" that gets censored every post.
"We" don't buy from shady resellers. "You" shouldn't either.
No judgement here - there's been at least 1 game that was removed from Steam, because the developer got banned for whatever reason, that I wanted but didn't get before they took it down from the store and removed it (for me, without asking) from my wishlist. It's just interesting to me that 1. you can do that & 2. you're shopping for games that are no longer available on the Steam storefront.
In 95% of the cases I always buy my games through the Steam-Shop or "in the box" at consumer electronics retail shops like Gamestop. I only resort to third party sellers if the game is neither available on Steam or my local retail shops.
The problem is: I'm from Germany and in some cases we have very strict rules with video games. If they are deemed "jugendgefährdend" by our gouvernment (because they are considered to be too violent or something like that) they land on our index and subsequently get removed from steam or they are not even published here in the first place because the publisher estimates a "Indizierung" or at least significant censoring of the game.
Also, since i started collecting games back in the early to mid-nineties, some games i still have physical copies of are not available in the Steam-Shop because of licensing issues, them simply beeing to old or problems like that.
So it's not like the games are banned on Steam, it's just that they are not available in the german Steam-Shop and purchasing them over third party sellers is pratically the only way to get some of them here in Germany.
(I don't have an airplane emoticon yet.)
Possession is not reglemented. Just public display and selling.
however, some keys for certain games will not activate in germany, no matter where you purchased them, even if it is a key from an authorized key seller.
So there is a certain reglementation of „posession“ here...