I've come across a few sites that sell PC game CD-keys. These are keys only, apparently legit, but there's no game media/content and of course no box/manuals. The price is very attractive, because it's around half that of the boxed version.
These keys are sourced from places around the world, including Asia where game prices are lower, as well as damaged boxsets where the key is kept while everything else is destroyed.
The problem is that without the actual game content, one will have to source them from less than ethical means, including P2P, borrowing a friend's discs (some games have official downloadable versions to solve this problem). So even though the CD key is legal, the actual game content is obtained illegally.
Has anybody else tried this type of game purchasing, and what do people think of the legal ramifications (is download a game through P2P, but with a legitimate license, legal?).
These keys are sourced from places around the world, including Asia where game prices are lower, as well as damaged boxsets where the key is kept while everything else is destroyed.
The problem is that without the actual game content, one will have to source them from less than ethical means, including P2P, borrowing a friend's discs (some games have official downloadable versions to solve this problem). So even though the CD key is legal, the actual game content is obtained illegally.
Has anybody else tried this type of game purchasing, and what do people think of the legal ramifications (is download a game through P2P, but with a legitimate license, legal?).
Comment