![]() Computer code, including but not limited to “Applets” and source code.All recordings, Game replays, or reenactments of in-game matches, battles, duels, etc.All sounds, musical compositions, recordings, and sound effects originating in the Platform.All data and communications generated by, or occurring through, the Platform.Items: Virtual goods, such as digital cards, currency, potions, weapons, armor, wearable items, skins, sprays, pets, mounts, etc. Characters: The names, likenesses, inventories, and catch phrases of Game characters Ĥ. Narrations: Themes, concepts, stories, and storylines ģ. Visual Components: Locations, artwork, structural or landscape designs, animations, and audio-visual effects Ģ. All virtual content appearing within the Platform, including the Blizzard Games, such as:ġ.The following components of the Platform (which do not include content or components of the Licensors’ Games), are owned or licensed by Blizzard: The Platform may contain materials licensed by third-parties to Blizzard, and these third-parties may enforce their ownership rights against you in the event that you violate this Agreement. (“Blizzard Games”), Custom Games derived from a Blizzard Game, Accounts, and all of the features and components thereof. With the sole exception of the Licensors’ Games, Blizzard is the owner or licensee of all right, title, and interest in and to the Platform, including the Games that are produced and developed by Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.You would have to check the terms for each game maker. If it is a digital PC game, or a digital only download of a Console, you likely don’t own anything. If it runs off a cartridge for a Console then yes, that is supported by the game maker and they intend for those to be re-sold or traded in. Am i not allowed to sell my games to someone else if i dont play them anymore, since they are someone elses digital property? Are the “used game shops” all illegal?
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