Keep your legal rights when you buy video games

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Keep your legal rights when you buy video games

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If you haven't heard the news, companies including (but not limited to) AT&T, Sony and Electronic Arts have begun to include clauses in their End User License Agreements that state that you will not pursue legal action against them. When AT&T was taken to the supreme court over this issue, the court ruled in AT&T's favor, which has set a new precedent. You're going to have to look for this in your EULAs from now on.

Generally, you can opt out by mailing a letter, which is a pain, but some people have created an online automated system for you. Details here:

http://kotaku.com/5846841/gamers-opt-ou ... on-clauses
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I was just about to create a topic for this but you beat me to it. For anyone who doesn't want to go through the trouble of sending letters themselves, this website is for you.

And to anyone who cares about the future of video games and customer rights, consider donating.
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Very awesome! These companies make me sick, so I don't even use them, but now at least people are standing up for something.
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What a fucked up ruling. Hopefully the same won't happen here. It's sad that most people will not even care about this.

The automatic letter stuff is cool, they deserve a lot of cookies.
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Question.

This surely must change from country to country, I would love to hear what UK or Australian Courts have to say about this.
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emwearz wrote:Question.

This surely must change from country to country, I would love to hear what UK or Australian Courts have to say about this.
Without precedent and with the history of EU vs corporations, I wouldn't be worried. I don't know about Australia though.
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Now even when i don't have a PS3, or live in the United States, i see how stupid is this. If companies can do this now, what is the next step?

Maybe another good reason to be a retro gamer?
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We buy the stuff anyways... :roll:
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Wow, I thought it was just Sony and EA. What a load of bullshit. Even if I had no reason to sue them. This is crazy. You're telling me that the a court ruled in the favor of the EULA? If I had known they would favor the company's I'd have taken Izzy's stance. :?

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I don't ever bother connecting to PSN save for a rare occasion so I haven't even signed the new ToS anyway.

I'll have to keep this site in mind though if/when I do.
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