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Edited by DC_Rich: 9/18/2015 3:45:30 PM
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I understand that. But at what point as consumers do we finally stand together to protect our rights, and limit what companies can do to us in their EULA's. Yes, it's just a video game. It is a contract like any other. Maybe these contacts need to be explicitly accepted at point of purchase to better protect us. Also, if terms of said contract were to change after the fact, you should be entitled to a full refund should you not agree to it, thus making your previous contract void. It seems nothing is protecting the consumer.
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