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Wahots@pawb.social to Technology@beehaw.org · 2 years ago

Ubisoft is suspending "inactive" accounts, removing access to attached games

www.vg247.com

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Ubisoft is suspending "inactive" accounts, removing access to attached games

www.vg247.com

Wahots@pawb.social to Technology@beehaw.org · 2 years ago
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If you've got a Ubisoft account with some games attached to it, you might want to log in before it all gets deleted.
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    Is this legal?

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      It’s entirely legal, yes. As people have been saying for years, you don’t own the games, you own a license to them.

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        Depends, in US (and now UK maybe too) I’d agree on yes, but in EU I wouldn’t know, since even selling 2nd hand licence is allowed and perfectly legal, and also any shit written in an EULA doesn’t make it legal no matter how small is written and how many times someone might have signed it.

        Anyway for any EU citizen here just get in contact with your regional consumer centre for dispute resolution:

        https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/consumers-dispute-resolution/informal-dispute-resolution/index_en.htm#shortcut-2-european-consumer-centres

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          And in Australia I’m sure a complaint to the ACCC would go a long way

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          Let me know when you know.

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        I mean if we are using that argument a disc copy is the exact same (in a legal sense*). You never own a game “legally”, you only own the license. Just with the disc you have an ability to crack the contents inside it.

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        Is it legal to revoke the purchased license just because I don’t use it in a while?

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          something like: “we can revoke a lisence at any time for any reason” buried in the EULA

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            Let’s say they decide to revoke a game I newly purchased for no reasons. Shouldn’t that be illegal even tho the EULA says they can do it? If so, where do we draw the line?

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              It’s going to take a court case to iron this shit out. It’s coming.

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              They will always have a reason. “Our office cat looked at it wrong”… there, a reason /s

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          It’s legal to end a license at your own arbitrary discretion if that’s under the license terms (it is)

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        Law is a sham that only enables corporations apparently.

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      They probably have something buried in the terms and conditions that nobody reads that says they can.

      • jarfil@beehaw.org
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        Fun fact: NFTs would be a perfect use case for this, “you got an NFT for it, then you can use the game”… but they got used to “sell” GIFs instead.

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