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번역 관련 문제 보고
You also cannot sell a CD key once it has been used pertaining Steam as Steam keys are not Developer/Publisher keys and are simply bought from them and Valve reissues Steam keys under their ToS agreement which states they own the rights to said key not the user.
Steam keys are not Publisher/Developer keys! Frankly, no one on Steam "owns" their games.
Not possible, even if a key exists. Anything in your library stays there forever.
So even if you bought the key from a site like humble bundle, once you activate the key on your account, the key becomes useless.
This has nothing to do with this topic.
Support us asking for the very first key that was used on the account to verify ownership. There is no way to find a key in Steam for this purpose.