Not if they will just stop and think about it for more than two seconds. My perspective is and will continue to be that I like to be paid for the work I do, so I'm not going to begrudge those who share that value or accuse them of being greedy.
You did get paid for your work. The person whose selling it paid for it.
People should have the right to sell used items and get some of their money back.
Should pawn shops not exist either?
What if someone who paid the full price for your game is now hurting for money and wants to get anything they can by selling off possessions? Now, you're preventing people from selling off something they bought the rights to and are preventing them from recuperate anything they can squeeze out of it...
Maybe someday they can also implant chips in us that scan bar codes so once you buy any item at all, you can't re-sell it because you should be out there paying 60 dollars and the consumer should be the one getting bent over. Gamestop is just another form of a pawn shop so if you think Gamessop and reselling games should come to an end then I guess you believe pawnshops should have no right to sell anything from a coffee table to a rolex. Buyers should go pay full price from the creator.
Here's a question... if you buy something and don't have the right to do whatever you please with it, do you actual possess ownership of it? I mean, once I trade money for an item, I should be able to do what I want with it. Otherwise, I was just sold a share of the possession and at best, it's shared ownership.
And what about when systems and games become a thing of the past? Antiques as you will. I own an NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Sega Genesis, Segan Saturn, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast, Playstation, Playsation 2, Xbox, Gameboy, Gameboy pocket, Gameboy color, Nintendo DS and Sega Gamegear. I think that covers everything and I also have 360 and PS3. So, wouldn't this put a damper on these systems ever being collectibles? Are they really going to create codes 20 years from now to pay a fee for if I want to go out and buy older games? There will be no more swapping Bubble Bobble and Battle Toads. The only games you'll own the rights to are the ones you bought when they still made them unless you buy someones hard drive/username from them.
I don't know... this whole idea seems stupid to me. The rich and greedy become greedier to get richer.