Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-9890645-20130809155352/@comment-10825809-20130810182023

Godofcyanide wrote: @Tap - The argument they used in Magic Online was that you don't actually own the digital cards. Also precedent for not owning digital material - songs and movies on iTunes, as made famous by the Bruce Willis case.

They can legally stand on that and you will not win. It's in the user agreement none of us read. ;)

Bruce Willis case never happened. I think you may be confusing "owning" the material with the right to access and use it. Owning the intellectual property means you can sell it or distribute how you like. Obviously we cant do that with TFL cards. If I purchase a song or card I have the right to access it and enjoy it. If I am denied access to content which I purchased due to tech problems or whatever that is the sellers fault then I am entitled to my money back.