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Hello, I wanted the movie, but don't want the game. Can someone point me in the right direction where GOG has or hasn't said that giving this away is legal?
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/2014_drmfree_big_fall_sale_8b1f1/post356/
i think you get the movie and the game wether you want the movie or not ( which is why i am opting out of this thing i dont want the bloody ovie and i already have the witcher 2 )

edit : oh hay ninja'd

...i still dont want either though
Post edited November 18, 2014 by snowkatt
Thanks!
Each time, after after a freebie was available for a limited time here, there were giveaway threads afterwards giving away surplus copies of these freebies (Torchlight etc.). And GOG never said anything against it. So I am pretty sure that it is legal to make a giveaway with your leftover game. Do you have The Witcher 2 already? If not, you might reconsider and take it yourself after all. It's a great game!

But back to topic: after collecting the stamps, you will get a code. And since it is now possible to redeem a code only partially, you can just redeem The Gamers and give away the remaining code.
Post edited November 18, 2014 by Lifthrasil
I guess GOG would not offer codes if they didn't want them to be given away, the free stuff could just have been added to the account and this way avoid any gifting between users. Don't see those keys like lost sales but like potential new users, it's convenient for GOG to get them spread.