$1 is still better than $0. The principle is a sound one, the technical details can be modified.CM156 said:You are also aware that even under Droit de suite, a single item has to be sold for a rather large ammount, correct? Items under a certain ammount don't even qualify (Like, it has to be in the hundreds of dollars range for a single item). And even then, it's around 1-2%. That would be about $1 on every used sale going to the company at $55. Yeah, even if Gamestop sold 100,000 copies used at that price, that's barely anything in the scope of things.
As for Cali, that's not US law.
Though if a single copy of game was sold for hundreds of millions of dollars by the developers, I can hardly see them complaining about it, especially when the publishers and retailers get nothing from it. Each time the game changes hand, the royalty is just frosting on the cake.
Or better yet, developers should just auction off their IP rights to the publishers and be done with it.