User blog comment:USARMP/Omega: Worth it or Comic Fodder?/@comment-1786741-20121128025310/@comment-2076032-20121128074143

By the way, you don't "own" any of the mass effects, either. When you buy the game, what you're buying is the licensed rights to play someone else's intellectual property. All the content in that game is owned by the developers, and you pay for a license to access the content, that is all. Extra content requires you to acquire the licensed rights to that, as well, and accessing it otherwise is illegal. That's how digital property rights are protected, whether you like it or not, and whether you feel hard done by or not. If you want your own content to license, you can make it yourself.