We've got pretty much that exact law in Norway as well, at least when it comes to physical items bought via webshops. I assume it's the same for f.ex games bought via webshops as well, as I don't remember seeing anything specifically limiting what kind of goods we're talking about.
Cyno's lit, bridge is up, but one pilot won't be jumping home.
WTF. How did you manage to get them to respond on the same day that you submitted your ticket? My last dealings with them (and they will be my last dealings with them) they took 5-8 days to respond to my tickets each time.
"Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to socialism or regression into barbarism" - Rosa Luxemburg, 1915.
I was under the impression that distance selling regs didn't apply to computer software (and music) once 'unsealed'. I'm not sure how that would translate through games on Steam...
There is alot of debate on it. Some courts say it applies, some say it doesn't. Seems to be on a per case bases. The UK law cited here more often than not doesn't apply. However, the EU law equivalent does.