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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan
Private citizens? Sorry, you're asking about too much censorship her. BTW, if you're are not able to look at the publishing date, or searching them for purchase... your blame.
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The EU doesn't mess around when it comes to consumer protection laws. Reviews of a not-yet available product can certainly be considered false advertising, unless the product is clearly labeled "Preview" or something like that, and clearly separated from the actual product when it does come out (as the content might have changed in the meantime). This is not censorship, it's protection of consumers against market manipulation.