In all technicality, your being ripped off. Even if the developers have been baught out, the products are long un-supported. The owning company receives nothing. Such games are classified as "abandonware", and are free. No one is loosing any money.
Well, realised that this is a bit off topic.
But here's something to clarify......
In case i was not clear in stating when i got it (XCOM1) - i got it the year it was released - 1993 (years ago).
It is almost-abandonware, but NOT freeware / free technically and legally. They can be abandonware ONLY when no one is selling it. The fact that SOMEONE is selling it, makes it non-abandonware, hence i will not be releasing any links. Yupz.
For those who wans my quote for history:
The company Micropose who produces it co-jointly with Mythos Games is still alive - technically its intellectual properties rights is transferred to Hasbro Interactive. Subsequently, Hasbro Interactive was sold to Infogrames Entertainment SA due to financial problems. Not to long later, Infogrames Entertainment SA was renamed to the today's quite famous Atari. As of from 2005, Xcom was subsequently again transferred to Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc who holds the property rights to today.
It is long un-supported, yes agreed. The owning company receives nothing, that i do not know (as stated in previous point - it is still alive and 'belongs' to Take-Two), since i do not understand the current online sellers' agreement with the original XCOM company. Yupz.
Btw, no one is losing any money? I beg to differ, since there is (or rather are since more than 1) someone selling, they can technically sue for damages / loss. Yupz.
Hence, the moment someone is known to sell something like this, the abandonware site 'releasing it' will immediately take off the link and declare it non-abandonware and link to the site selling it. (as in this case for X-Com1)
Welcome to the world of tricky abandonware.