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Because it's a product ( CD ROM ) not service ( gog or steam ) so don't bulshit me
The same software purchased digitally doesn't magically become a "service". Coincidentally, you can absolutely download and backup all your GOG games and then "own" them the same way you own your old CD ROMs.
https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/212632089-GOG-User-Agreement?product=gog see point 2.1 You get personal right to use gog services. As I said you rent it
That's for their services. Any software you buy from them can be downloaded and used forever. Even if GoG goes out of business.
Show me then the eula
The same thing is in the terms and conditions for each of your old CD ROM games. The point is that they can't physically keep you from using the DRM free software that you backed up locally.
The perceived difference has nothing to do with the game being a "service" or that perpetual licenses are not economically possible for "services" but with the fact that by the power of the Internet companies now have a way to brick your stuff remotely. And you accepted it when they put it in instead of voting with your wallet. Because you wanted Half Life 2 just so so so badly.
They're doing it because they can, not because they have to.
So then show me example eula of your cd / dvd as proof
The games I bought (not licensed) on Steam are also products (not services). Anybody who claims otherwise is either a self-serving liar or a fucking moron.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/0/3062995463267283250/ show me then terms of service or example product eula