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You have never truly owned a PC game in your life. No laws have changed this. All Valve was told to do was explain to customers that they are buying a license which they have been doing since the start.
The physical medium is not the thing worth $60 on a store shelf. Also game developers got way less money by selling retail than on Steam.
you own the license, dummy
Remember when PC gamers were generally the smarter, nerdier kids....
Which is honestly a noteworthy feat.
Your fellow consumers feel those prices are justified. The publishers aren't going to charge less out of the goodness of their hearts.
May I ask one question..... Why are you angry NOW over not owning your games. Why wasn't you angry last year or the year before, WHY NOW.... I can only guess living in blissful ignorance gave you the illusion of owning your library.