The outfit also blasts Valve's self-given right to reuse user-made Steam content, and argues that it should refund any leftover credit if you close your Steam account.

Whether or not Que Choisir wins the day is far from clear. A German group didn't have any success trying a similar feat. And even if the French lawsuit leads to an EU-wide resale policy, you shouldn't expect it to spread to the US. Downloads are typically considered licenses in the country, not sales, and wouldn't be subject to the same scrutiny. Even so, this is a step forward for anyone hoping to thin down a massive Steam library... and make some spare cash in the process.