Posted September 02, 2021
pds41: I hate to say it, but the exact reverse is likely to be true. If you know you're going to be insolvent in 30 days time, in most jurisdictions you need to stop trading immediately to preserve creditor's funds. Keeping the business running for 30 days (during which time you won't be making sales) just so that people can download files (which will cost the business money) would be considered to be grossly irresponsible in most Western countries. I'm not sure what the Polish law is on this, but in the UK, the Directors could be held personally liable for the costs.
Anyway, long story short, if you can, back-up your installers. If you can't, keep fingers crossed that things like this don't happen.
neumi5694: Remember Telltale? Anyway, long story short, if you can, back-up your installers. If you can't, keep fingers crossed that things like this don't happen.
I can still download the games I bought from them from their homepage.
It IS legal to offer that service even after you went bankrupt.
But your suggestion is a good one anyway.
Ultimately it comes down to how much risk people are prepared to accept and whether they want to have local backups.
I agree. Although from a lot of the threads on this forum, I'm inclined to the view that many of the users aren't logical beings!