French court rules that Steam can’t ban users from reselling games

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A French high court has ruled that Steam users have a right to resell games bought on Valve’s storefront.

The Tribunal de grande instance de Paris (High Court of Paris) has ruled in favour of UFC-Que Choisir’s case against Steam.

The consumer rights group took Valve to court in 2015 for not allowing users to resell games bought on Steam, and for assuming no responsibility when user information gets stolen as a result of a hack, among other alleged violations.

On Tuesday, the high court ruled that, under European Union law, Steam customers have a right to be able to resell ‘dematerialised’ goods, i.e., digital games on Steam. French site Next Inpact (via Numerama) first reported the news, which has been translated by Reddit user Shacken-Wan.

Valve’s defence hinged on the argument that Steam sells game licenses – subscriptions – to games, not the games themselves. The court, however, doesn’t see game purchases on Steam as subscriptions, since the owner has access to them indefinitely, and isn’t required to pay recurring payments in order to maintain access.



Furthermore, Steam’s policy against selling accounts was brought up as another way Valve limits user rights on the platform.

Valve was given one month to remove these clauses from Steam’s EULA, and post the entire court ruling on Steam’s various portals on desktop and mobile. Failure to comply would incur a daily fine of €3,000 for up to six months.

For its part, Valve told PC Gamer in a statement that the ruling will be appealed.

“We disagree with the decision of the Paris Court of First Instance and will appeal it. The decision will have no effect on Steam while the case is on appeal.”


Although its unlikely a policy change this momentous would be made, Valve has a history of making changes based on court rulings it’s involved in.

Following its spat with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in 2014, the company instituted a more consumer-friendly refund policy worldwide in 2015, which remains in effect to this day.

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Source: https://www.vg247.com/2019/09/20/steam-users-right-to-sell-games-french-court-valve-ruling/

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naterocks500Posted:

Kate i dont think this is a big deal what so ever let people resell their games


It's a digital game, reselling the files would make them worthless. If I bought an xbox arcade game back in the day and turned around and resold it for a dollar, that would be disastrous. Free to play models would become king and gaming would go down the toilet real quick. Though if you want to crash the gaming market, be my guest!

A good example is that single player story games that release in September would be 10$ by Christmas. Look at the market for csgo crates, they are around 10$ on launch day and quickly go to just around 10-45 cents within a week. Do you want the freemium models in everything? How about all of the MTX that would be inevitably implemented to recoup the losses from the reselling of games rather than the purchase of a new copy? Physical works differently, so the used games business there doesn't impact devs as much as digital versions would be since the profits would quickly dry up since more people buy digitally now than ever before.

Though like I said, if you want the market to end up like the 1970s market crash, then be my guest....

KatePosted:

i dont think this is a big deal what so ever let people resell their games

naterocks500Posted:

Anime I don't think reselling games should be a issue.


You don't think reselling digital versions of games is an issue? Did you even read the same article as me?

AnimePosted:

I don't think reselling games should be a issue.