This is an attempt that requires legally prohibiting the connection of game servers, so previously purchased games become inaccessible. In accordance with the petition, there are already more than 1.3 million signatures.
“If buying a game is not ownership, piracy is not a theft.” He said. He remembered that the games allowed the games to start their own servers even after the official closing.
He said that this approach kept games alive and did not deceive players.
This is not the first statement of the developer: in 2012, the piracy of Minecraft supported the public for those who could not meet the game on condition that he was “buying”.
And GDC stated that in 2011, piracy is not theft, because it does not deprive other people like a stolen car of the physical object.
Source: Ferra

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