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Re: Origin Adds Anti-Lawsuit Language to TOS |
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Mashiki Amiketo wrote on Sep 24, 2011, 09:22:
KGrT wrote on Sep 24, 2011, 08:54: TOS and EULAs are still valid under US law. To get out of one, you must show procedural and substantive unconscionability in the contract. The Toyota stalker advertisement case is an **excellent** example of such unconscionability. That however, has no bearing on the validity of EA's arbitration clause. You mean like turning around and holding an individual hostage within arbitration with lawyers? Or by using an agreement that's so long, with terms that most people don't understand and try it as enforceable? Those are pretty good examples. Remember that the average reading level in north america is between grade 6 and grade 8. Speaking of agendas... |
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