Not so. UK/EU/AUS all have specific consumer/commercial laws that treat online purchases of products/services etc (including software) under local rules and regulations. Countries who wish to do business in said countries agree to these as part of their bilateral etc trading agreements, which can (and do) override existing contract 'no refund' clauses in certain circumstances. Speaking only for AUS online consumer protection covered by Australian Consumer Law (ACL) has (generally) increased over the past decade due to a number of high profile fraud/money laundering cases.
How easy it is to enforce this is an entirely different matter howeverIt's one thing to have the rules, another to make them work
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It's one thing to have the rules, another to make them work
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