@Natanox The reality is that once you purchase a CD/DVD copy of your game and enter the code, no matter where, the game is not yours any longer. You can not re-sell your physical copy of your game. Except Nintendo. When you buy a #switch cartridge you own that game and you can re-sell the copy of your game!
This may be retro but this is what digital sales do with you. They take away your rights about your stuff.
Digital only is the future and it ain't a bright future ...
@AndyGER @Natanox
For those that purchase used "physical" copies of Nintendo Switch cartridges, somebody who had access to the re-sold cartridge before the sale may have copied the license key and may use it for themselves, and/or give to others resulting in Nintendo seeing multiple instances of the product being used with the same license key on multiple devices; thus prompting Nintendo to ban them as long as Nintendo can get their fingers inside the console through the Internet.
@AndyGER @Natanox
No thanks, I disagree. I will fight for my right to repair and reuse safely. It's my responsibility as a living being on this planet. Any corpo who promotes creating landfill and pollution and claims it's to feed their artists/employees/workers is a non-starter. There would be more food to go around if there was less pollution. And more artists/programmers/etc. Be careful for who's "rights" you're protecting.