inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10日前Nintendo is Trying to Stop You From Filing Lawsuits Against Them With New EULA Amendmentinsider-gaming.comexternal-linkmessage-square43fedilinkarrow-up1362arrow-down17
arrow-up1355arrow-down1external-linkNintendo is Trying to Stop You From Filing Lawsuits Against Them With New EULA Amendmentinsider-gaming.cominclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10日前message-square43fedilink
minus-squaregradual@lemmings.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up72arrow-down2·edit-210日前Just so ya’ll know, EULAs are routinely thrown out of court. They straight up don’t matter, and anything that is extremely long and asks you to ‘agree’ to it is subject to the same scrutiny. All of the times we clicked agree without reading actually helped us, because now courts can say “nobody reads that stuff before hitting accept.”
minus-squareEcho Dot@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·9日前The EU has said that EULAs have zero basics in law and we can ignore them.
minus-squareEtterra@discuss.onlinelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·10日前They’re basically there to reduce lawsuits, not prevent them.
minus-squarej0ester@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·9日前US will say, “give us money Nintendo. We got your back.”
Just so ya’ll know, EULAs are routinely thrown out of court.
They straight up don’t matter, and anything that is extremely long and asks you to ‘agree’ to it is subject to the same scrutiny.
All of the times we clicked agree without reading actually helped us, because now courts can say “nobody reads that stuff before hitting accept.”
The EU has said that EULAs have zero basics in law and we can ignore them.
They’re basically there to reduce lawsuits, not prevent them.
US will say, “give us money Nintendo. We got your back.”