If you cannot pass on your ownership rights to your purchased games to your children, then you cannot pass on your copyright either, I guess?

31 points

How do they know that I’m dead? Have they attended my funeral?

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It doesn’t matter. You can’t do it if you’re alive, either.

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Yes you can, you many not be allowed to, but you absolutely can.

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No, you can’t transfer your account to someone else. You can give someone else your password, but that doesn’t make them the official owner.

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40 points

Yes, Gaben personally goes to every funeral and tells your beloved ones “Hello, I’m Gabe Newell and this was one of our best costumers”

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In that case I won’t be complaining that my family can’t keep my account with all the hentai games

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2 points

Gotta find someone worthy of inhereting your exquisite library

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I mean… They’re saying they can’t transfer games from one account to another right? But you could just put your account details in your will and anyone could login to your steam account and access your games, right?

Sure would be nice if they had the feature. But I’m not sure it’s such a big deal.

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This is explicitly against their TOS. Whether or not you’ll be found out is a whole other matter

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I suppose they would only find out when the account is still in use after 130 years.

Or if they cared to check payment details and such.

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What if I’m planning to live for more than 130 years, then what? Fuck big corporations /s

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I can’t be arsed to read the ToS again, but is it also forbidden to just share an account between several people?

My brother and I opened up that account six years ago and except for the times I forgot to turn my internet off to not be kicked out of games while my brother plays one we never had problems. It would be really shitty if we got into trouble for this because the account is valued somewhere between 1.500 and 4.300€ and is the most expensive thing I own except for my PC.

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Probably technically, but I can almost guarantee you they quite literally couldn’t care less about two brothers sharing an account. They’re more worried about large groups sharing an account.

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This is explicitly against their TOS. Whether or not you’ll be found out is a whole other matter

Also whether or not those TOS are legally enforceable in every single country Valve operates in.

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They can. I buy and gift games to my son all the time.

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9 points

Gifting is not the same as transferring an already bought game to another account. Can you do that?

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4 points

It the same mechanism. They can do it, they just don’t want to.

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Honestly it’s bullshit, thousands of dollars of games have died with my brother-in-law, and it’s just another reason to pirate everything digital you can.

Don’t die without a will and don’t die without telling family important details/passwords.

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Even for unexpected/accidental deaths, this has an easy fix: Put my bitwarden master password on my will.

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6 points

You’re assuming people are organised.

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2 points

And your 2FA seed phrases

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33 points

That’s ridiculous. You should be free to give away, sell, or trade digital games just like you can with physical copies.

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In the EU, you can.

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But only the whole account, or did that change

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Transferring the whole account after you die is what this post is about.

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Not the whole account, only individual games.

Last I heard, Steam hadn’t actually implemented that functionality yet, though.

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Agree, even more so with the private cloud data. If your loved one dies and you want to visit multiplayer you created together in open world builders it would be shitty to take that away from them. Eg: Father and son played Minecraft together on LAN server or whatever (If that even is a thing)

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No reason to have kids if they can’t carry on my legacy.

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I mean you’d hope people would have kids to play games with them, which means they would probably build their own steam library hopefully before you die and would be willing to hand it off. While you’re alive you can use the family share setting so they can play your games and leave them the credentials to your account in your family’s password manager that they inherit

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