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Seems the server is down again. Trying to work on a new mod, and cannot test it cause I can't launch the game.....
About to go looking on the internet for a "Fix" Only have so long at lunch to work on things, and the DRM is screwing me yet again. |
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Only had issue when they got bombed at AC2 release.
Untill now... can't login, get the 'connection required' nonsense as the launcher is loading. ![]()
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It's not down, it's Work©ing!
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Yep, server is down again! I just came back from gettin a refund from GameStop/E.B. They tell me mine is about the 4th SH5 returned in a week. Multiply that by all the GameStop/E.B. retail outlets and it is becoming significant numbers. They also told me Assasins Creed for X360 boxes was down for days and the WEB is aflame over that. GameStop has expressed their anger to UBI via E-Mail but figure this DRM crap is just a step towards cutting retail out of the loop.I'll buy back when UBI drops it if ever...
EDIT: Yeah, it came back-----shakey though.. |
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Yes and no, bit flaky at the moment. Sometimes refuses, occasionally fails to sync but you should get in with a few retries.
I'm logging in every 5 minutes to test a mod, not very nice. ![]()
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IANAL but I'm not aware of this being tested in a European court, does anyone else know of any cases? |
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In some of the cases the argument is that you can see the EULA before you actually install anything (ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg), especially if the box states that there's a EULA to agree to before you install it. Another (Step-Saver Data Systems, Inc. v. Wyse Technology) was over a company claiming on the outside of the box that their software worked with MS-DOS but that they couldn't be held liable for anything if someone actually opened the box. When it turned out it didn't work with MS-DOS after all they got sued, and it was ruled that that EULA was unenforceable. That's a gross oversimplification of both cases, mind you. I haven't looked at Ubisoft's EULA for SH5. It wouldn't surprise me to see a clause in there stating that they can't be held liable if their servers are inaccessible. Don't know if that would stand up in court, either. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of cases around this sort of thing, and there are dozens, if not hundreds, of different answers about it. The best thing to do, if you really want to spend the time and money to find out, is contact a copyright attorney. edit- looking at the EULA now, which has a few funny clauses. Technically speaking you may not A) install the game (as this makes copies of the multimedia work from the CD to your hard drive), B) "To modify the Multimedia Product or create any derived work", which sounds like no modding, and C) " To create or distribute unauthorised levels and/or scenarios" which would also cover modding including, possibly, stuff like Trigger Maru, RFB, Monsun, etc. Furthermore, the user must acknowledge that A) Ubisoft can collect personal data (they don't say what exactly except for that its allegedly in line with their privacy policy), B) that Ubisoft is not responsible for "damages" resulting from the "inability to use the product" which I totally called in my paragraphs above, and that C) the only warranty for the game provided is 90 days for the physical disk, with no warranty whatsoever on the ability to connect to the servers. So there you go. All you modders, shame on you. |
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But of cause Local law takes presidence over this EULA.
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They have no bearing on copyright laws, nor customer's rights. Anyone can write up a document but it holds no water until the legal system backs it. And this DRM nonsense has no such backing. Quite the contrary.
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Anyway, as someone who writes EULAs, and having a lawyer that advises me on such things, I can assure you that they only exist to fool the gullible. When challenged, then unless the user has broken an underlying law (such as the Copyright Act), they don't hold up well at all. |
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The EULA is not legally binding in many EU countries. And it logically can't be - once you get to read it, you can't return the game anymore since the shops do not accept returns on opened software. So no, they can not put any specific restrictions in the EULA, which you are only made aware of AFTER you bought the game and can't return it if you disagree. If they have any specific restrictions to claim they need to be visible before opening the box. This is not the case. So your standpoint is legally wrong. |
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The only agreement you make is between you and the retailer and who are to follow your countrys laws and consumer rights. |
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Here, it is not the detail of "signing", but actually the fact that normally the EULA says "If you do not agree, you can not install the product and must return it" but the retailer will not accept a returned product.
Microsoft for example has it so that they tell you on the outside of the package where to read the EULA, and only to open the package if you agree. That is legally correct. |
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And EULA's have won a few legal cases. Here's one example (Davidson & Associates are the lawyers for BLIZZARD (world of warcraft)) :- Quote:
So as you can see, EULA's do have legal backing.
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