Were you planning to sue them in a class-action? Because only people who were will have cancelled their accounts.
Planning to sue them in a class action right now, based on their past conduct, and giving up your right to ever sue them in a class action in the future, based on their unknown future conduct, are two very different things - DUCY?ResonanceSD said:Were you planning to sue them in a class-action? Because only people who were will have cancelled their accounts.
Why would you do that?targren said:I know, I know. "You're never the only one." But this time, it actually feels like I'm the only schmuck out there who bit the bullet and cancelled[footnote]Rather, I'm in the process of trying to.[/footnote] my Steam account rather than agree to the onerous new TOS?
^That.Fr said:anc[is]Since I never plan to sue Valve, no. It's part of the trade off for getting every single game for the last ~1.5 years for under $15. Once in a while I regret how much I've spent on Steam, and throwing it all away over this would be worse
I love this post. If I could I would put it in a gold-trimmed frame and mount it in the middle of a totally blank white wall.GeneralTwinkle said:But...
WHY
With this ToS, they can take away all your games. Getting pissed about that is fine.
But why would you cancel your account, instead of just not buying anything?
The worst they could inflict on you is losing your games.
You protest by taking away all your games.
I don't follow the logic here.
Let's go through this real quick, it says right there, you DO NOT own the game, you have agreed to a license that you are able to use so long as you comply with Valves terms. SO stop being pissed about not be able to play games you bought, YOU agreed that they could be taken away if you failed to comply with their terms, which includes accepting changes to their ToS.2. Licenses
A. License Terms
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Valve hereby grants, and you accept, a limited, terminable, non-exclusive license and right to use the Software for your personal use in accordance with this Agreement and the Subscription Terms. The Software is licensed, not sold. Your license confers no title or ownership in the Software.
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Sorry buddy, you just happened to actually say it so I quoted youdogstile said:I'm going to accept, but it annoys me. I don't like how they can change their agreement and I have to hop to their tune or lose the 40 or so games i have on steam.
Except for the fact that if the problem is large enough to sue for over $10,000, that ToS ain't going to do shit, in which case you'd actually be filing something above a class action. In fact, this is one of the fairest ways of settling small disputes, provided you have a legitimate complaint, and that you don't want more than fucking $10,000 (I'm pretty sure Steam's entire catalog isn't even worth that much in which case you have no reason to claim more than $10,000 unless you're just being a greedy cock). They pay all the legal fees, and cover all the costs, EVEN IF THEY LOSE.Zachary Amaranth said:I love the "I don't plan to sue Valve" responses. It's kind of like saying "I don't need insurance because I don't plan to have a fire."
Regardless, I agreed to the ToU, mostly because it almost certainly won't hold in court for long.
That's not the way it works. Valve's ToS won't do shit if you file a suit against them, it just stops greedy exploitation by scumbags looking to make a quick bug off some technical loophole with a frivolous class action suit (which cost both time and a lot of money). Which is very common in America.Moromillas said:I just read page one.
I am just flabbergasted at how many people are more than happy to not have these rights, or just don't care about them.
Ok, sure, you're not going to sue Valve today, or even next week. But why should you sign something that says you're not allowed to? Why shouldn't players be allowed to do this again? Yeah, that was rhetorical, players should be allowed to if they so chose.
Start saying "Oh, btw, they signed this saying they can't do that" and people no longer have a way to settle their grievances... the legal way.
Does anyone get a paranoid notion that Valve PURPOSELY has all these insane sales, just so that years down the line they can change their TOS stating that everyone must vote Gabe Newell in as Emperor Supreme of The Entire World, and everyone WILL because "They invested too much already and didn't want to lose access to their games"?Z of the Na said:Er, I've invested far too much money into my Steam account to just throw it all away.
I've also hardly ever had a problem with Steam or how Valve runs their program. Go figure.
[sub]I always thought the TOS was that long, boring, wall of text that everybody immediately scrolled to the bottom of to click "Agree."[/sub]
Of this I have no issue.Syzygy23 said:Does anyone get a paranoid notion that Valve PURPOSELY has all these insane sales, just so that years down the line they can change their TOS stating that everyone must vote Gabe Newell in as Emperor Supreme of The Entire World, and everyone WILL because "They invested too much already and didn't want to lose access to their games"?