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Old 10-15-2011, 09:08 PM   #339
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Why do you say that - are you aware of a court case that says so?
I am not, unfortunately (or fortunately?). I just know how the gaming industry on average treats its paying customers, since gaming is a big hobby of mine, and most of my games are bought as digital downloads. At the end of each TOU/EULA is a paragraph on "here's how to challenge these terms if you think they're unfair", and each time, it ends up being on how to file a lawsuit. The EULA of an MMO or other video games is a legally binding contract, and it takes care to spell that out if you actually take the time to read the thing.
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