And they wondered why people pirate games...fml.
Hasnt this always been the case with pc games? once you enter that code then thats it..
God no.
In the "good old days", the CD-key was simply that, the key that let you play the game, typically with the CD inserted as well.
Once you uninstalled, it was no longer in use, and could be installed elsewhere.
Often wondered about this when you see pc games such as Battlefield 3/4/Hardline for sale in places such as CEX (and they usually have multiple copies on the shelf) surely these are all tied to the Origin account they were originally installed on (assuming they've been installed and activated) there must be some way around it otherwise I very much doubt CEX would take them in as surely they've have had people returning them saying they couldn't install?
I'm still banned from CEX for merely standing my ground and arguing my case with them when they sold the missus a couple of second hand Steamworks games that they'd resealed and sold as new and then refused her a refund when rumbled.
CEX are as bent and as dodgy as anything.