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Yes it's a very short article and apparently you completely hallucinated a paragraph where it's about steam keys?
I do not see any mention of steam keys in the article. They wanted to sell a version that wasn't even on steam. Only on Uplay. This has nothing to do with steam keys. And valve was still complaining.
So yeah. It's fairly simple and you still got it wrong.
Try reading the actual lawsuit. The article is absurdly misleading. It is actually about steam keys.
You should probably read the lawsuit instead of an article before you act so sure on this lmao