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Yes they can. They cannot stop you from installing the game, but once they revoke your license, it would be piracy.
GOG shills always twist reality to try to make it conform to the "you own you games" lie, but the truth is GOG is no different than Steam.
How do you use a Steam game after its license was revoked?
Same as GOG: piracy.
You're purposely ignoring the obvious differences between GOG and steam to fit what you believe. Have fun with that
The differences are practical, not legal. He is right in the end
Practical difference is all that matters in most instances. If a law cannot be enforced, it is irrelevant.