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Re:Lizenz-Scheiß killed the Gamestreaming-Star (nt) flat
Autor: tm
Datum:24.02.20 08:25
Antwort auf:Re:Lizenz-Scheiß killed the Gamestreaming-Star (nt) von X1 Two

>>>Ich frag mich wozu man überhaupt ne Lizenz brauchen sollte.
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>>Genau das leuchtet mir auch nicht ein. Wenn ich einen PC miete, dann braucht dessen Vermieter schließlich auch keine eigene Lizenz für die von mir bereits erworbene Software.
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>Wenn sie vorinstalliert ist schon. Und das ist der springende Punkt. Wenn du dich bei Geforce Now einwählen würdest, in deinen Steam-Account einloggst und die Spiele installierst, dann bräuchte Nvidia keine Lizenz. Stattdessen bekommst du einen Server zugewiesen, auf dem das Spiel bereits installiert ist. Diese Installation wurde mit einer fremden Lizenz durchgeführt und darf daher nicht dir zugänglich gemacht werden. Nvidia braucht eine Volumenlizenz, um das Spiel quasi öffentlich anbieten zu können. Mal exemplarisch eine Lizenzvereinbarung von Bethesda zu Fallout 4:
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>Es sollte offensichtlich sein, dass Geforce Now dagegen in seiner jetzigen Form verstößt.


Mag schon sein, ist fuer die Gamer da draussen aber trotzdem scheisse und wirft kein gutes Licht auf die Zukunft von Streaming. Activision und Bethesda haben beide einen an der Waffel.


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