Hell, Microsoft explicitly markets VMs as part of their Azure service today, but people just use it for business applications, not games. They aren't using game publishers licenses without their permission, the consumer is using the license.Ĭloud based VMs have existed for over a decade now, and people have used them to run software they already owned for just as long. Geforce now is just really powerful Virtual Machines, marketed for gaming. Thats not really how any of this works, though. If they pull the marketing they would mostly just be selling it as VMs which would not really fall into the internet cafe clause some people were posting about, which is instances where the cafe is providing the games, not just people using their own license. Edit: scratch some of the below, I was unaware that Nvidia was outright marketing the service by advertising specific games, which is likely potential infringement since they don't have rights to those games.
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