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You should really avoid clickbait YouTubers
idk m8...
I'm a high school dropout, if I knew about all of this, you and every other person that made a topic like this have but one viable excuse for it. Y'all in middle school. That's it. That's the only real excuse.
if it had always been the case it wouldn't be a change >.>
I'm reviewing(through posted opinions).
Do I have to pull out my games from 1996 again to read what's on the disc and manual to you to show you that this has been the case since before you were born?
No you're not, you're spreading clickbait and ragebait misinformation. Welcome to reality, you always paid for a license. You do not own the game itself.
and that it applies to all forms of media, Hell they upheld it for books against the internet archive in the last year too
who was selling "games as a service in the 80s?
Yes. You've always had a license to play the game, you never owned it.