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Old 11-16-2007, 11:44 AM   #11
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I'm curious about this too. I've also never downloaded a full game off the internet, so I'm wondering what are (if any) the legal implications of creating a burnt copy (for yourself) from the downloaded game?
Are you [legally] allowed to do this? That way you get to keep the product you payed for, but don't need to keep it installed and occupying hard drive space until you want to replay it and re-install it.
Would there also be copy protection programs to prevent this?
Well Steam (the biggest digital distribution method there is) allows you to create backups of all your owned games. So I'd assume the same thing would be acceptable with Adventure Shop.

Oh, and the site actually says "Of course, you can always burn a version of your game onto a CD". So you're okay!
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