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8/26/2015 3:36:07 PM
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To all bitching about eveything

You people have no grounds to complain about any of the game. You agreed to all of it even before playing the game for the first time. BY OPENING THIS PACKAGE, DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, AND/OR USING THE PROGRAM, YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AMONG YOU, BUNGIE, INC. (“Bungie”) AND ACTIVISION PUBLISHING, INC. AND ITS AFFILIATES ("Activision"). Your installation and use of any of Bungie’s updates, patches or modifications to the Program or your continued use of the Program following notice of changes to this Agreement will demonstrate your acceptance of any and all such changes. Bungie may change, modify, suspend, or discontinue any aspect of the Program at any time. Bungie may also impose limits on certain features or restrict your access to parts or all of the Program without notice or liability. You have no interest, monetary or otherwise, in any feature or content contained in the Program.
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#feedback #EULA

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  • It's obvious that OP has no idea what consumer protections are. That quaint little clause does not relieve Bungie, Activision, or any of their affiliates from providing the product that they marketed to us. It does not relieve them of the responsibility to provide a quality product. Nor does it prevent the sharing of or protect them from negative consumer [b]Feedback.[/b] I run my own business and have just over twenty employees. We have a website with a similar EULA. My attorney's have advised me on the limits of such clauses in an End User Licensing Agreement, and those clauses do not override the Consumer Protection Laws in the US. If one of my customers could prove in court/mediation that I had abused them, robbed them of product, gouged them for a premium price with a low quality product, etc., I would have to rectify the situation and/or provide restitution, even if it was to the detriment of my business. In summary, your argument doesn't mean shit, OP. EULA's are worth about as much as a used roll of toilet paper. All they really enforce is that you agree to go to mediation with the company before taking them to court. That's it.

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