One thing I hate about gaming on-line is how you're sometimes asked to agree to a page (more like 20) of lawyer-ese. For all you know, you're signing your life away.
Well, according to this article Sony is using these legal agreements to weasel out of responsibility when their network goes to hell and your personal data is exposed.
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This has more than a lot to do with the Apple and Samsung drama, doesn't it? I think Sony is trying to avoid some litigious hole that seems to propagate those two.
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Well, you can't blame them. It's good business.
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[QUOTE=DrCruse]Well, you can't blame them. It's good business.
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It's good business to steamroll the customer?
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It's good business to steamroll the customer?
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These sorts of EULAS aren't really enforceable by law. It would get thrown out of any court, I'm quite certain.
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[QUOTE=oldschoolgamer][QUOTE=DrCruse]Well, you can't blame them. It's good business.
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It's good business to steamroll the customer?
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No, but it's not good business to dump cherry syrup on a customer's head either. I don't see how that's relevant. No one is being steam rolled here.
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It's good business to steamroll the customer?
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No, but it's not good business to dump cherry syrup on a customer's head either. I don't see how that's relevant. No one is being steam rolled here.
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[QUOTE=feilong80]These sorts of EULAS aren't really enforceable by law. It would get thrown out of any court, I'm quite certain.
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Agreed. My wife is a lawyer. Whenever we have to sign a statement to limit liability my wife reads it over extremely carefully and then goes "This isn't enforceable, so I'll sign, whatever". It's kind of funny unless there's a line behind us waiting to sign the same darn thing. Usually, this comes up when renting a canoe or kayak or something similar.
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Agreed. My wife is a lawyer. Whenever we have to sign a statement to limit liability my wife reads it over extremely carefully and then goes "This isn't enforceable, so I'll sign, whatever". It's kind of funny unless there's a line behind us waiting to sign the same darn thing. Usually, this comes up when renting a canoe or kayak or something similar.
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[QUOTE=ActRaiser][QUOTE=feilong80]These sorts of EULAS aren't really enforceable by law. It would get thrown out of any court, I'm quite certain.
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Agreed. My wife is a lawyer. Whenever we have to sign a statement to limit liability my wife reads it over extremely carefully and then goes "This isn't enforceable, so I'll sign, whatever". It's kind of funny unless there's a line behind us waiting to sign the same darn thing. Usually, this comes up when renting a canoe or kayak or something similar.
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Agreed. My wife is a lawyer. Whenever we have to sign a statement to limit liability my wife reads it over extremely carefully and then goes "This isn't enforceable, so I'll sign, whatever". It's kind of funny unless there's a line behind us waiting to sign the same darn thing. Usually, this comes up when renting a canoe or kayak or something similar.
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I was just going to add this as well..I'm glad someone else beat me to it. These things look/sound worse than they really are. People on the interwebs are making a bigger deal out of this than they should.
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[QUOTE=JustLikeHeaven][QUOTE=ActRaiser][QUOTE=feilong80]These sorts of EULAS aren't really enforceable by law. It would get thrown out of any court, I'm quite certain.
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Agreed. My wife is a lawyer. Whenever we have to sign a statement to limit liability my wife reads it over extremely carefully and then goes "This isn't enforceable, so I'll sign, whatever". It's kind of funny unless there's a line behind us waiting to sign the same darn thing. Usually, this comes up when renting a canoe or kayak or something similar.
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Everything's a news article, I guess.
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Agreed. My wife is a lawyer. Whenever we have to sign a statement to limit liability my wife reads it over extremely carefully and then goes "This isn't enforceable, so I'll sign, whatever". It's kind of funny unless there's a line behind us waiting to sign the same darn thing. Usually, this comes up when renting a canoe or kayak or something similar.
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I was just going to add this as well..I'm glad someone else beat me to it. These things look/sound worse than they really are. People on the interwebs are making a bigger deal out of this than they should.
[/QUOTE]Everything's a news article, I guess.