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On several occasions I've noticed people trying to sell their GOG accounts and I started to wonder how does GOG look at this. I quickly read through the terms of use, but found nothing about this particular issue.
Since games distributed by GOG are DRM free, there is a high probability [if not a certainty] that the person selling his / her account would keep the installs for themselves and continue to use them, while allowing someone else to access their account.
I know Valve doesn't approve of this when it comes to Steam accounts, even though in Steam's case, only one person can actually use the account.
So is selling a GOG account to someone, giving them access to purchased games, legal? Can there be a transfer of ownership or is this against GOG rules?
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zeffyr: Let me bump this thread. Recently I've discovered that some guy is selling accounts with Dungeon Keeper, which was free a week ago. Probably he's made dozens of fake e-mail accounts, which were used to create GOG accounts for trade.

Can reporting such guy to the customer support make a difference in any way? Or we're helpless?

Such people just piss me off, it's nothing less than cheating on GOG and other people.
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