![]() You can cancel the contract, as can they, for any reason at all and at any time, but they can't be forced to enter into contract concerning the same goods with someone else. You can't force Valve to transfer the contract between you and them.Consequently, they gain all the associated usage rights of the goods (including the right to use it and the right to resell it), while you lose those same rights. By doing so, they become the lawful owner of the goods, while you stop being one. You can sell or gift the goods (the copy of the game) to someone else.While this isn't and shouldn't be constructed as a proper legal advice, the following facts generally held true: ![]() Is the registration code single use and tied to a single person / computer / Steam account? A (boxed) copy of a game and a Steam account are two different things one is a physical object, the other a contract between you and Valve. If I give these games to a friend or resell them, will they even work? However, these are both Steam activated games that had a required Steam registration code I had to enter - and validate on Steam - as part of the installation. Warhammer 40k: Space Marine (not so much) I finished both games and I was thinking of reselling them or giving them to a friend to play.I recently purchased retail boxed versions of
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