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Many thanks for your replies. Firstly, bluedolphin - I'm not quite sure what you mean by "the best of both worlds". I don't know whether to feel insulted or angry. (or both.) Thanks cupra, your reply was very helpful. On Saturday i emailed the game publisher pointing out my worries about OEM software being freely distributed via an online store. Today, i got a reply from them. They are taking the matter very seriously, and take a dim view of people abusing their rights as the publisher of the game. They confirmed that OEM software is usually only distributed to the public as an incentive to buy certain brands of graphics card, sound card etc. and is NOT for resale. They have passed the matter onto their legal department, who they say will be in touch with me shortly. If there are any non-specific developments (meaning that i won't mention any company names) then i shall post them here if you are interested. It was i'm afraid, as i'd feared, a case of a "large company" thinking that the rules didn't apply to them. If there's one thing that really gets me wound up, it's that. Us "little guys" have to obey the law - so why should they be any different? I can can see Einstein's point in all of this, the game being just over a year on from it's release date should have cost more than a fiver. I just thought i'd found myself a bargain, but on reflection perhaps i should have been more suspicious. Like i said, i'm not that bothered about the lack of case/manual. I'm bothered that a company is trying to take the mickey by selling software that has already been sold for (free) distribution with hardware. As for that company, well i emailed them but i'm still waiting for a response... waiting...