Okay I just noticed this - they haven't suspended his account but removed his games? lol? I guess someone's trying to ride on the hating EA to fame.
Constantine, The Console Poster
"One of the most difficult tasks men can perform, however much others may despise it, is the invention of good games and it cannot be done by men out of touch with their instinctive selves." - Carl Jung
Even buying a car is kind of like getting a MMO. To use your car legally, you still have to pay a subscription (registration, car insurance), and still get hit with micro transactions in the form of gas and maintenance.
Sure you still have the car, but would get in trouble a lot easier (if you didn't pay your registration, car insurance) than if you bought a MMO, did a bit of work and used it on a private server. Hell, some even allow it such as EQ with p99.
Got me thinking even more how so many places charge to allow you to park your car. Being hit with micro transactions left and right!
Wait until "they" try charging you by the mile for using your car.
Or my favorite... now that they force you to use a toll tag/transponder. They simply do the math between tolls and send you a ticket in the mail for speeding.
It's coming...
If it makes you feel any better, some states do in fact tax you for millage on your car.. is your life complete now?
There are a few articles around about people who got speeding tickets mailed to them for speeding in rental vehicles, based on GPS data.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
Okay I just noticed this - they haven't suspended his account but removed his games? lol? I guess someone's trying to ride on the hating EA to fame.
Maybe they value his business and went him to continue to purchase games in the future.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
Man I can believe what I see here. More of you are pissed at EA for shutting him down then pissed about him braking the NDA. He agreed to the terms of use and he violated them he should be glad thats all they did!
It's like buying a music CD, Yes you paid for it and you own it but that does not mean you own the right to make copies to give to you buddies. If you do and you get caught you will broke and may even be in the big house.
People have to learn that you just can't do what ever you want to do. There are rules in life and if you are stupid enough to brake them you'll just may have to pay!!
Okay I just noticed this - they haven't suspended his account but removed his games? lol? I guess someone's trying to ride on the hating EA to fame.
Maybe they value his business and went him to continue to purchase games in the future.
Maybe they are a satanic cult and they see him as the best male candidate to father the Antichrist? I guess anything's possible!
Constantine, The Console Poster
"One of the most difficult tasks men can perform, however much others may despise it, is the invention of good games and it cannot be done by men out of touch with their instinctive selves." - Carl Jung
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I think you are either incorrect or just trying to be difficult by suggesting I bought both cars on one lease for both.... I was saying that when you make two separate contracts for different products through the same company they cannot terminate any an all contracts because they are not happy about xyz with one of the contracts you have. Each contract is a separate business agreement.
Ok.
If you really believe that, try this:
Go to a bank, any bank, and open a bank account. Then with the same bank, open a bank account for a child.
Put money in your bank account, and put money in the child's bank account.
Mess about with your bank account, go overdrawn, owe the bank money, refuse to pay it.
Watch as the bank take the money from the child's account, and any other account that is with that bank and in credit that has your name attached to it in any way.
Then try and tell them they cannot do what they did as they are separate contracts for different products, see how far that gets you.
Go one step further and claim they can not legally do it, see how that goes.
Let us know here how you get on ;P
It is a funny world we live in. We had Empires run by Emperors, we had Kingdoms run by Kings, now we have Countries...
When you buy something you are legal owner of it. Right ? You buy a car. Its yours. You buy phone. Its yours. You buy a game on Origin ... well its not really yours
What would you say if tommorow Apple remotely bricked your new iPhone 8 , because you were in closed beta of new iTunes, and posted online that its a crap.
Still not news worthy ?
If you read the EULA of almost any game these days you don't technically own the game.
I'd say violating an NDA with a major company like that and all you lost was an origin account is pretty good. Yea it's "just a game" but its their product and a very expensive one at that.
Yeah, you own the right to use the software under the terms you agree to when you open it.
When you buy something you are legal owner of it. Right ? You buy a car. Its yours. You buy phone. Its yours. You buy a game on Origin ... well its not really yours
What would you say if tommorow Apple remotely bricked your new iPhone 8 , because you were in closed beta of new iTunes, and posted online that its a crap.
Still not news worthy ?
Lease a car... and try to see how much you own it.
Show me where it say the game you bought is Just a Lease.. Now if i went to a store and lease a game to play, that would be a different story..Oh and the pricing would be Major Difference. $5 to lease a game for a week and $80 to buy...That game i bought for $80 belongs to me!
Wouldnt matter the analogy is incorrect. anthem is the product the lease would be with not the other titles in the library. A more accurate comparison would be you lease 2 cars from ford break the lease with car A and they then break the contract and lease and repossess car B as well. That is against the law.
Just to clear things up. A lease is provided though a Bank, or loan provider.
If you have the lease for both cars though the same provider, and you break contract, the provider can opt, at their discretion depending on the severity of the situation, to cancel any and all other accounts you have with them, like checking accounts, credit cards, and also including the lease on the other car, and reposes both cars.
Also keep in mind that the NDA was signed with EA & Bioware, as a company, as a whole, not just with Anthem. It was regarding Anthem, but signed with EA & Bioware, this it can affect any and all other dealings you have with, this included any other services they may provide you.
Just saying..
I think you are either incorrect or just trying to be difficult by suggesting I bought both cars on one lease for both.... I was saying that when you make two separate contracts for different products through the same company they cannot terminate any an all contracts because they are not happy about xyz with one of the contracts you have.
Oh No No No.. Make no mistake.. YES they can.
Depending on the severity of the breech on conduct, a private institution can flat out terminate any and ALL dealings they have with you, and refuse to engage in any future dealings with you.
If you think they can't protect themselves in this manner, you are flat out wrong.
they can freeze your account, based for lack of payment, so they can then enter in a process to use the account funds to pay for the money you are owned, but they can't cancel it
Even buying a car is kind of like getting a MMO. To use your car legally, you still have to pay a subscription (registration, car insurance), and still get hit with micro transactions in the form of gas and maintenance.
Sure you still have the car, but would get in trouble a lot easier (if you didn't pay your registration, car insurance) than if you bought a MMO, did a bit of work and used it on a private server. Hell, some even allow it such as EQ with p99.
Got me thinking even more how so many places charge to allow you to park your car. Being hit with micro transactions left and right!
Wait until "they" try charging you by the mile for using your car.
Or my favorite... now that they force you to use a toll tag/transponder. They simply do the math between tolls and send you a ticket in the mail for speeding.
It's coming...
If it makes you feel any better, some states do in fact tax you for millage on your car.. is your life complete now?
There are a few articles around about people who got speeding tickets mailed to them for speeding in rental vehicles, based on GPS data.
I don't believe that ratting out your clients would be good for business.
Red light camera's and/or photo radar.
If you receive one of these while renting a car the ticket will end up on your lap. In Europe some countries have those systems that measure your progress from point to point and calculate whether you were speeding or not.
Even buying a car is kind of like getting a MMO. To use your car legally, you still have to pay a subscription (registration, car insurance), and still get hit with micro transactions in the form of gas and maintenance.
Sure you still have the car, but would get in trouble a lot easier (if you didn't pay your registration, car insurance) than if you bought a MMO, did a bit of work and used it on a private server. Hell, some even allow it such as EQ with p99.
Got me thinking even more how so many places charge to allow you to park your car. Being hit with micro transactions left and right!
Wait until "they" try charging you by the mile for using your car.
Or my favorite... now that they force you to use a toll tag/transponder. They simply do the math between tolls and send you a ticket in the mail for speeding.
It's coming...
California ran something last Nov (2017) where they had digital readers in cars who tracked the mileage. And were pretty much convinced that they were going to implement a mileage tax. The irony is sweet to be sure. But I really thought it would have been implemented by now. Guess they waited until they let the numbnuts out their vote themselves a (illegal) gas tax into law Brown passed in the middle of the night. SO now the state has free reign to do what they want to people I guess when it comes to motor vehicles.
I expect some sort of chip in the registration stickers or in the plates themselves (because then they can force people to pay for a new set of plates to boot) and everyone will not only be tracked per mile but also where they go. Of course they will say thats not going to happen but yeah whatever.
When you buy something you are legal owner of it. Right ? You buy a car. Its yours. You buy phone. Its yours. You buy a game on Origin ... well its not really yours
What would you say if tommorow Apple remotely bricked your new iPhone 8 , because you were in closed beta of new iTunes, and posted online that its a crap.
Still not news worthy ?
Lease a car... and try to see how much you own it.
Show me where it say the game you bought is Just a Lease.. Now if i went to a store and lease a game to play, that would be a different story..Oh and the pricing would be Major Difference. $5 to lease a game for a week and $80 to buy...That game i bought for $80 belongs to me!
Wouldnt matter the analogy is incorrect. anthem is the product the lease would be with not the other titles in the library. A more accurate comparison would be you lease 2 cars from ford break the lease with car A and they then break the contract and lease and repossess car B as well. That is against the law.
Just to clear things up. A lease is provided though a Bank, or loan provider.
If you have the lease for both cars though the same provider, and you break contract, the provider can opt, at their discretion depending on the severity of the situation, to cancel any and all other accounts you have with them, like checking accounts, credit cards, and also including the lease on the other car, and reposes both cars.
Also keep in mind that the NDA was signed with EA & Bioware, as a company, as a whole, not just with Anthem. It was regarding Anthem, but signed with EA & Bioware, this it can affect any and all other dealings you have with, this included any other services they may provide you.
Just saying..
I think you are either incorrect or just trying to be difficult by suggesting I bought both cars on one lease for both.... I was saying that when you make two separate contracts for different products through the same company they cannot terminate any an all contracts because they are not happy about xyz with one of the contracts you have.
Oh No No No.. Make no mistake.. YES they can.
Depending on the severity of the breech on conduct, a private institution can flat out terminate any and ALL dealings they have with you, and refuse to engage in any future dealings with you.
If you think they can't protect themselves in this manner, you are flat out wrong.
they can freeze your account, based for lack of payment, so they can then enter in a process to use the account funds to pay for the money you are owned, but they can't cancel it
I think you are either incorrect or just trying to be difficult by suggesting I bought both cars on one lease for both.... I was saying that when you make two separate contracts for different products through the same company they cannot terminate any an all contracts because they are not happy about xyz with one of the contracts you have. Each contract is a separate business agreement.
Ok.
If you really believe that, try this:
Go to a bank, any bank, and open a bank account. Then with the same bank, open a bank account for a child.
Put money in your bank account, and put money in the child's bank account.
Mess about with your bank account, go overdrawn, owe the bank money, refuse to pay it.
Watch as the bank take the money from the child's account, and any other account that is with that bank and in credit that has your name attached to it in any way.
Then try and tell them they cannot do what they did as they are separate contracts for different products, see how far that gets you.
Go one step further and claim they can not legally do it, see how that goes.
Let us know here how you get on ;P
You would be amazed what people think they are entitled to, or what the law says, or what rights they think they have.
The reality is a lot of companies have a lot of rights to protect themselves, and Banks are the absolute worst when it comes to their ability to protect themselves and screw their clients.
Egotism is the anesthetic that dullens the pain of stupidity, this is why when I try to beat my head against the stupidity of other people, I only hurt myself.
Suspend his account for a month or two, fine. Maybe ban him from purchasing Anthem for 6 months, I could support that. Wipe his library of games he paid for, Thats just being scummy but what else should one expect from EA.
So no accountability at all? No wonder we are fucked as a society. No one takes responsibility anymore. It's always someone else's fault, this time "big bad " EA. I hope he had a huge library of games.
Do we really own the games we pay for or are they licensed to us for limited use? Digital rights are usually written up as licensed to use, not to own. Like buying an MMO and it closes down, what rights do we have to continue to use all the things we paid for?
if that is the case, why pay at all? I will just get the "free" copy of the internet and be done with it
Ya, I'm sure you weren't going to pirate anyways. Whatever you have to tell yourself to justify your theft.
Isn't NDA violation a crime? So for doing a crime he has lost some games. I say he got off easy. Respect the freaking NDA. People think since it's digital and it's about a game so it's alright to break it. Grow the hell up.
That aside, there are quite a few downsides to put your collection into a digital library. You break the rules, you'd lose your account. That's just one of them. However, what's the alternative? They ship you physical discs? That's more like a reward than a punishment. Or maybe they shouldn't ban anyone who has paid them a cent no matter what they do?
I read a lot of posts about consumers right. Which is cool, I don't have anything against that. But I am not sure what would be the solution here. Of course I am not talking about banning people for no reason or such. But when someone deserves a ban, what should a company be doing?
Most company NDAs are civil as there are no federal or state laws that prohibit people from violating them. They can do something with your account which they have full control over or take you to court or arbitration for compensation of damages and you can do the same to them.
Federal government NDAs are usually tied to actual laws like violations of national security and theft.
But all of this is just opinion so do your own research.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
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"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
It's like buying a music CD, Yes you paid for it and you own it but that does not mean you own the right to make copies to give to you buddies. If you do and you get caught you will broke and may even be in the big house.
People have to learn that you just can't do what ever you want to do. There are rules in life and if you are stupid enough to brake them you'll just may have to pay!!
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ref/Callaron/
If you really believe that, try this:
Go to a bank, any bank, and open a bank account.
Then with the same bank, open a bank account for a child.
Put money in your bank account, and put money in the child's bank account.
Mess about with your bank account, go overdrawn, owe the bank money, refuse to pay it.
Watch as the bank take the money from the child's account, and any other account that is with that bank and in credit that has your name attached to it in any way.
Then try and tell them they cannot do what they did as they are separate contracts for different products, see how far that gets you.
Go one step further and claim they can not legally do it, see how that goes.
Let us know here how you get on ;P
We had Empires run by Emperors, we had Kingdoms run by Kings, now we have Countries...
Yeah, you own the right to use the software under the terms you agree to when you open it.
Seaspite
Playing ESO on my X-Box
Red light camera's and/or photo radar.
If you receive one of these while renting a car the ticket will end up on your lap. In Europe some countries have those systems that measure your progress from point to point and calculate whether you were speeding or not.
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
I expect some sort of chip in the registration stickers or in the plates themselves (because then they can force people to pay for a new set of plates to boot) and everyone will not only be tracked per mile but also where they go. Of course they will say thats not going to happen but yeah whatever.
related articles....
https://thehill.com/policy/transportation/266626-california-testing-mileage-fees-as-gas-tax-replacement
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/12/11/california-considers-mileage-tax/
The reality is a lot of companies have a lot of rights to protect themselves, and Banks are the absolute worst when it comes to their ability to protect themselves and screw their clients.
Enough said.
Federal government NDAs are usually tied to actual laws like violations of national security and theft.
But all of this is just opinion so do your own research.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
I'm not an IT Specialist, Game Developer, or Clairvoyant in real life, but like others on here, I play one on the internet.