Posted September 10, 2018
I'm guessing that "in general" this topic was already mentioned, but I wanted to discuss something more specific.
So, basically, my siblings is aware about my rich library of games. And they're willing to use it (from time to time, but still). Of course I've mentioned them something like "you know, I'm not going to refuse, but licence is on me, so in theory I shouldn't".But they're telling something like "don't be ridiculous" etc.
And to be honest, I didn't even told them that with conviction. However, whenever I've informed them about some freebies on GOG or even that I'm willing to gift them some games, they still had the same reply "you already have them on your account, why do I need to even create account on GOG". So yeah, even with my effort (and wallet) they're simply not willing to even make GOG account.
On the other hand - I can't say that I blame them, as this is the point of where "legal" stuff is crossing with something I would call "reasonable boarder"... Am I right? Or wrong? Do you have any thoughts about such (or similar) case(s)?
So, basically, my siblings is aware about my rich library of games. And they're willing to use it (from time to time, but still). Of course I've mentioned them something like "you know, I'm not going to refuse, but licence is on me, so in theory I shouldn't".But they're telling something like "don't be ridiculous" etc.
And to be honest, I didn't even told them that with conviction. However, whenever I've informed them about some freebies on GOG or even that I'm willing to gift them some games, they still had the same reply "you already have them on your account, why do I need to even create account on GOG". So yeah, even with my effort (and wallet) they're simply not willing to even make GOG account.
On the other hand - I can't say that I blame them, as this is the point of where "legal" stuff is crossing with something I would call "reasonable boarder"... Am I right? Or wrong? Do you have any thoughts about such (or similar) case(s)?