Soldato
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The problem is that such matters are yet to be tried in a court of law (except for the EU with regards to software licenses in general, rather than interactive media specifically).
However, the publishers or developers typically like to fall back on the terms they set out in their EULAs, and state that you are not entitled to re-sell keys, and if you do it voids your license to use said software.
If taken to court, this wouldn't stand up at all. The problem is getting it there.
I agree with that, but as I was typing this to say that punishing the end user isn't right I realised that all the companies are to my knowledge are offering refunds therefore Ubi are passing the cost of a dubious EULA onto the reselling companies. None of them are going to be able to afford the refunds on tens of thousands of refunds.
Maybe the fact that companies could possibly go out of business due to enforced digital rights issues it will get dragged into court, at least we as end users will know where we stand then.