Woodsey said:
Greedy?
If people were using my product, of course I would hope that I actually saw the money from each person using it. That's not greedy, that's called wanting to be paid what you are owed.
Goods don't work that way. A painter who sells his painting in a gallery for $100,000.00 can do nothing when the person it was sold to sells it on for $1,000,000.00, the painter is not entitled to
any of the profit made by the seller as it is no longer their painting. If the buyer wants to use their painting to line a birdcage, then so be it, they payed for it.
The issue here is that for a game to be sold as used, it must first have been sold as new, therefore the product has been payed for and the people who made the product gained their capitol. There is no wrongdoing, the people who were owed were payed already.
Publishers are payed when retailers buy the product from them to sell to us, the consumers. This is why sales numbers from publishers are qualified with "- units shipped" and not "- units sold". They get payed before the consumers money changes hands for the goods. Everything else is a bonus.
The used games market does not hurt anyone by existing, anyone who was payed to make the game already got payed to make it, anyone who was payed to publish the game was already payed to publish it and anyone payed to give out licensing fees to enable both the former to do their jobs got their licensing fees. The only ones left out in the cold in this system is the brick and mortar store who can't increase profit margins on the games they sell. How do they remain afloat? Used sales.
This anti-used games initiative is greed plain and simple. If the publishers can't find a way to make money off the people who bought used (DLC works fine if you've got enough of it to make it worthwhile) and adapt to a marketplace that seems to have survived fine in it's current state for nigh on 30 years then move over and let someone who can in there to figure it out. Crying about it on the internet does not help their cause. Mainly because they don't have a leg to stand on... and if they keep this up, no stores to sell their wares through.