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Thread: EA's New User Agreement Bans Lawsuits

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    why would you ever need to sue a video game company?
    we going shh around the corner

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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    if you sign their UELA, you can still sue them, in the US you can. They are being too broad, unless they say you can't sue us for this this this this and this, that might have some holding. Clicking OK is not necessarily a binding agreement either.
    Correct

    But to be honest what would you expect to get from a law suit against a video game company. It would cost you so much money and you could possibly get what in return ?

    Has any player ever taken a came company to court ?

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    Not enforceable. Unless the agreement is deem private and confidential.

    How can someone puts an agreement so one-sided ... literally allowed EA a license to scam without violation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aintz View Post
    why would you ever need to sue a video game company?
    Rootkit.

    All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.

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    Rootkit is dead before they arrive to our pc's, i think people in here xtremesystems know how to protect them selves from rootkits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rintamarotta View Post
    Rootkit is dead before they arrive to our pc's, i think people in here xtremesystems know how to protect them selves from rootkits.
    Do you have punkbuster installed? Its not much different at the moment.

    All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.

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