[QUOTE=dmaul1114;661541]Again, it just doesn't matter as even though it's listed you have to sign up for it and create an account and you have to agree to the EULA as part of that process.
Yes, and as I said that not only dosn't excuse Microsoft in the UK, it's arguable that the entire EULA has no force because it's an illegal form of supplementary contract.
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But it's another to be totally anti-corporation and not think that companies should have pretty broad rights in who they let on their networks etc.
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If they have to serve them in a shop, they should have to let them on their network. There's no appreciable difference.
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Yeah, that's my understanding as well. I couldn't see them banning people from silver accounts, as it blocks the being able to pay for expansions, arcade games, movies etc.
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They are. And yes, that's the point I'm making about it being a bad idea, the
particular way they're going about it!
And nerds "whining" (i.e. normal people airing valid complaints), right, like the thread about unpacking Xbox's from major retailers and finding them banned (and no, I am not your linkbot. Deal)