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a) Preorders Refund: if you preorder and pay for a GOG game, you can cancel the
preorder and get a full refund as long as we receive a valid request before the
game's full release date on GOG.com.
b) Early Exchange: you can exchange validly purchased GOG content for a replacement
GOG game or video of equal or lower value if your request is made within 30 days of
the original purchase, provided the original GOG content has not been downloaded,
used or streamed. (For GOG content purchased during discount periods, the
discounted price applies.) You can exchange specific GOG content once only. You
can�t exchange GOG content you received as an exchange for other GOG content.
c) Money back guarantee: if you buy any GOG content and have significant technical
issues with it (e.g. there is a major show stopper bug in a game that prevents you
from finishing it), we will give you a full refund if all the following
requirements are met:
(i) You must have genuine significant technical issues with the GOG content.
(ii) You need to contact GOG Customer Support to request the refund within 30 days
of the original purchase (if you received it from a GOG-authorised exchange for
another product, then the 30 day period starts running from the date of exchange).
(iii) GOG Customer Support must have a reasonable time period in which to try to
resolve the issue before they process the refund to you.
d) Withdrawal Right: we give you the right to withdraw from a purchase of GOG
content without charge and for any reason within 30 days after you bought that GOG
content, IF it has not been downloaded, streamed, activated or used in any way
before then. If any of those things happen then your withdrawal right is lost.
7.4 Final sale: a sale is considered final either 30 days after purchase or when
you try to download the GOG content or any additional/bonus content. Once either of
those happens, you no longer will have any return, exchange or refund options
unless you have technical issues covered by paragraph (c) above. Virtual
items/currency and GOG Wallet funds are not covered by this section 7 and we cannot
therefore offer refund, early exchange, money back guarantee or withdrawal rights
regarding them.
Games in Development
7.5 GOG is releasing games that are still in development (such games are referred
to herein as �games in development�). This gives you the opportunity to try out new
and carefully selected games while they are still unfinished. For more information,
see the games in development FAQ.
7.6 Just to be clear, these really are games in development: there may well be
incomplete features or gameplay bugs, errors and other problems. These games might
also never be finished. Ultimately, you have to accept them �as is� without any
liability or additional promises from us or the developer. They are classed as
�betas� under this User Agreement (see section 5 above).
7.7 To help out, we have a special return/refund policy for you: we will refund any
game in development that you want to return, for any reason, within 14 days of its
respective purchase. A few additional points: (a) You will be refunded the original
purchase price at the time of your purchase. (b) If you have gifted the game to
someone else, you will still be able to obtain a refund BUT the gifted game copy
will be disabled. (c) This refund program will be subject to a fair use policy: as
long as you use it reasonably, you should be fine. However, if we believe that you
are acting unreasonably or are abusing the program, then we reserve the right to
refuse to grant you further refunds. (d) This refund replaces all other refund
rights which you might otherwise have (e.g. our �30 day money back guarantee�),
excluding any legally required remedies. (e) A game that comes out of development
within 14 days of your purchase shall become subject to our regular �30 day money
back guarantee�, counting from the date of purchase.
8. VIRTUAL ITEMS AND VIRTUAL CURRENCY
8.1 With certain GOG content you may be able to purchase or acquire virtual items
and/or virtual currency (we�ll call them "Virtual Goods" for short). Virtual Goods
are subject to this Agreement and in particular the following default rules, unless
there are specific rules for that GOG content (which will prevail over these
rules).
8.2 Virtual Goods are digital items only with no cash-value or real world existence
and cannot be �bought�, �sold�, gifted, transferred or redeemed, whether or not for
other Virtual Goods, �real world� money, goods, services or items of monetary
value. Trading Virtual Goods is prohibited (unless you are specifically permitted
to do so). Your right to use any Virtual Goods is limited to a limited,
nonexclusive, non-assignable, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable
licence to use them solely for your personal entertainment and non-commercial use
in the applicable GOG content. You have no property interest or right or title in
any Virtual Goods, which remains the appropriate publisher�s property. Virtual
Goods may be changed, amended or reversed if necessary, including to enforce this
Agreement. If necessary, limits may be placed on the use of Virtual Goods
(including transaction limits and balance amounts).
8.3 The existence of a particular offer for Virtual Goods is not a commitment by us
to maintain or continue to make the Virtual Goods or that offer available in the
future. The scope, variety and type of Virtual Goods that you may obtain can change
and we have the right to manage, modify and remove Virtual Goods if we consider
necessary for the ongoing operation of GOG.com or GOG content or for other
legitimate reasons, in which case we will have no liability to you or anyone for
the exercise of such rights. We will make reasonable efforts to notify you of any
such change and to explain the reason for such change.
9. PATCHES, UPDATES AND CHANGES
9.1 Occasionally we may need to patch or update GOG services or GOG content (for
example to add or remove features or to resolve software bugs). We need these
rights in order to keep GOG.com running efficiently. Our Partners may use GOG
services to roll out patches or updates for applicable GOG content.
10. OWNERSHIP OF GOG.COM AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
10.1 GOG services including (but not limited to) their graphics, computer code,
user interface, look and feel, audio, video, text, layout, databases, data and all
other content, and all legal and exploitation rights regarding them are either
owned by us or we license them from third parties. GOG content is owned by its
developers/publishers and licensed by us. All rights are reserved except as we have
explained in this Agreement. You may not use or exploit any part of the GOG
services or GOG content except as explained in this Agreement.
10.2. GOG respects the intellectual property rights of others. Please read more at
here.
11. RULES FOR USING GOG SERVICES
11.1 Please follow these rules regarding the GOG services and GOG content. Please
read these rules carefully since failure to follow them (particularly those in
relation to cheating) will be considered a material breach of this Agreement, which
could lead to suspension or cancellation of your access to GOG Services. Here are
the rules:
(a) Only use GOG services or GOG content for your personal enjoyment (for example,
don't use them to make money or for political purposes).
(b) Regarding GOG content, what you can do practically (which includes to modify,
merge, distribute, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or create
derivative works of it) depends on what the GOG content rights holder allows you to
do (GOG can�t grant such rights), so please check this with the rights holder
directly (the first thing you should do though is to check if they have a EULA and
if so what it says). We also ask that you make only genuine attempts to improve the
GOG content.
(c) Regarding GOG services (which includes GOG software), unless you have prior GOG
permission please don�t modify, merge, distribute, translate, reverse engineer,
decompile, disassemble, or create derivative works of them � unless you�re allowed
in this Agreement or by the law in your country. We�d like to emphasise that you
are free to contact us for permission to do these things and we will review and
respond to those requests in good faith. More generally, at some point in the
future we want to open client protocols to make it easier for users to work with
GOG data/software without any need for reverse engineering or similar techniques.
(d) Don't hack, harm, grief, interrupt or misuse GOG services or GOG content, GOG
Users or GOG personnel or use them for any similar purpose.
(e) Do not create, use, make available and/or distribute cheats, exploits,
automation software, robots, bots, mods, hacks, spiders, spyware, cheats, scripts,
trainers, extraction tools or other software that interact with or affect GOG
services in any way (including, without limitation, any unauthorised third party
programs that intercept, emulate, or redirect any communication between GOG or its
partners and GOG services and/or any unauthorised third party programs that collect
information about GOG Services).
(f) Don't interfere with the GOG or third party network software or other software
including via tunnelling, code injection, modifying or changing GOG software, using
any other similar software together with GOG services or GOG content, through
protocol emulation, or through creation or use of private servers regarding GOG
services or GOG content. Do not access or attempt to access areas of GOG.com or GOG
servers that have not been made available to the public.
(g) Don't do or say anything which is or may be considered racist, xenophobic,
sexist, defamatory or otherwise offensive or illegal. Be nice to each other please!
(h) Don�t share, �buy�, �sell�, transfer, gift, lend, steal or misappropriate GOG
accounts. GOG keys/codes can only be gifted or transferred or used in the ways
permitted by GOG.com. If you have any questions or problems, contact customer
support.
(i) We ask you to follow any applicable geographic or regional, language or
location-based restrictions, requirements or rules regarding GOG.
(j) We ask you not to do anything in connection with GOG that infringes any
copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, privacy, publicity, or other right of
others, such as images, photographs, sound files, text files, graphics files, and
any other material or information.
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Except where otherwise noted, all of the documentation and software included
in the Inno Setup package is copyrighted by Jordan Russell.
3. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software to
distribute a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation
would be appreciated but is not required.
Jordan Russell
jr-2008 AT jrsoftware.org
http://www.jrsoftware.org/