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EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - Lobster - 09-24-2011 cool, While I cant sue them for.... whatever... This also means they cant sue me for downloading their games of TPB.. I think we get the better deal ))))) EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - SA_Scavenger - 09-24-2011 ' Wrote:I could write on a bit of paper that if I break your kneecaps with a hammer you cannot claim criminal damages and get you to sign it, that's not going to stop you claiming if I then assault you with a hammer, since the terms were not legal...especially not if you were forced into signing. That's called Duress, I don't know how this would fall under that term. Unless EA and Sony took a baseball bat to your kneecaps before you signed on the dotted line. EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - ProwlerPC - 09-24-2011 Our greatest expression of freedom in the western hemisphere is the ability to chose not to purchase something. EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - Switchback - 09-24-2011 ' Wrote:cool, This. Now we can steal their engine and mod it however possible and they cant sue us for copyright infringement! EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - elrica - 09-24-2011 ' Wrote:That's called Duress, I don't know how this would fall under that term. Unless EA and Sony took a baseball bat to your kneecaps before you signed on the dotted line. I don't mean duress. That was a poor example. I mean, using Xbox games as an example, by the stage you see the contract you have already purchased the game, you have already opened it (at which stage you cannot return it without a barge-load of hassle because the seal is broken) and you have already run their software. Also, this is a legal document which makes no provisions for a signature, counter-signature, witness, age of the person agreeing to the contract...or well...anything. Just some abstract notion that you -have- read it and -have- agreed to it. If you don't agree to it you cannot use the software/service you have already paid for. I'd say that is a pretty exploitative arrangement in which to present a legal contract. Particularly if that contract now involves surrendering certain legal rights and is not sufficiently clear. EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - jxie93 - 09-24-2011 ' Wrote:This also means they cant sue me for downloading their games of TPB.. Exactly what I thought. gg EA EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - Pinko - 09-24-2011 It's okay, policies like that are illegal in Quebec, so we can sue anyway. Quote:Like Sony's terms of service, EA's don't apply to everyone; in this case, if you live in 'Quebec, Russia, Switzerland and the Member States of the European Union' Yup. EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - Backo - 09-24-2011 "From the link Wrote:Only claims involving intellectual property, theft and piracy can be taken to court, and in case you haven't noticed, they'd mostly involve EA taking other people to court, not the other way around. Nah, I think they keep their rights to sue you for piracy. EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - ivr56 - 09-24-2011 The Origin hate comments are funny. Becasue you know its not like other programs already do it, just because it's EA its evil. Also, when was the last time someone sued EA at all? The consumer or a group of consumers? And over what if so? Quote:B. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.Origin isnt liable to any damages.. Neither is Valve. Your not giving up your right to court under the TOS no but your not not allowed to hold Valve liable for any damages indirect or direct. Which removes any defense a consumer would go to court for. EA Adopts "Can't Sue Us." Terms of Service - Avalanche - 09-24-2011 I don't understand why this is such a big deal. Just tick the box and play the game, when you're bored uninstall the game or sell it. |