Sorry to fall into the topic here. Just need a bit of Clarity that you guys (or girls) might have more information on.
Correct me if I am wrong but the original "Law" says that we are only buying "playtime" and not the actual product. E.g I buy (lack of better term) a game on steam, but this only grants me play rights and not the actual title.
I had an Issue with steam a while back where I lost my login details and could not access my Gmail. I had to wait to get to my hometown (about 6 hours' drive) to get my old Sim card that was locked up to get the SMS from steam. During my no-play time Origin made an upgrade in their Portal and I was unable to access any of my Origin games. The response from STEAM was it is "not their problem if I could not access my games since I do not actually own anything". I took matters in my own hands, bypassed all the outside portals to games and downloaded the pirated version of them. Piracy but ......legally paid piracy (If that makes sense). I still have my games, and Steam still has their money.
If the law gets passed to that we do actually own the titles, would they just not start blocking on portal access? "You have your game, now lets see you try and play it?" kind of thing.
Just trying to get some clarity of what this law is currently and what it might become.