12-01-2004, 01:34 AM
Found this over on the steam forums, it was posted by a mod of their forums in response to someone saying that he wants to sell the game to get rid of it. ( original thread here ) I think Valve has gone a little wacko with this. In their EULA (End user licence agreement), the thing you have to agree to before you install steam or anything that gets installed for steam (as in games) it says this...
Which can be found in here http://www.steampowered.com/index.php?area...riber_agreement
Ummm last I heard if I don't like a game I am allowed to sell it.
Realisticly you can sell it and no one will really know the difference, except for Valve because your IP will be totally different from what you had before.
If its a private sale then go for it.
If its a public sale, sell a piece of scrap paper with doodles on it and give HL2 with steam account away with it. then Valve and any court that they might try to drag you into can't say squat.
Quote:Your Account and Subscription(s) are subject to the Agreement. You may not sell or charge others for the right to use your Account, or otherwise share or transfer your Account.
Which can be found in here http://www.steampowered.com/index.php?area...riber_agreement
Ummm last I heard if I don't like a game I am allowed to sell it.
Realisticly you can sell it and no one will really know the difference, except for Valve because your IP will be totally different from what you had before.
If its a private sale then go for it.
If its a public sale, sell a piece of scrap paper with doodles on it and give HL2 with steam account away with it. then Valve and any court that they might try to drag you into can't say squat.