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If Bioware doesn't get New Zealand folks in before launch, they are breaking the law


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Op if you even read the terms of use they can choose to deny or withhold service for ANY reason. You agree to this contract by buying the game. They're completely covered. You just pay for the renting of their program and access to their servers. Edited by Khanaris
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Early game access is a free program available to people who pre-ordered (ie, put a deposit on) the video game that is released on the 20th. I don't think that legally speaking anyone has actually purchased the game yet.

 

Except how it isn't free, as we paid a 5 dollar pre-order charge. If you don't get in free, they took your money and didn't give you the service, which is against the law :]

 

Not saying that's how its going to play out, just saying its what can happen.

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Except how it isn't free, as we paid a 5 dollar pre-order charge. If you don't get in free, they took your money and didn't give you the service, which is against the law :]

 

Not saying that's how its going to play out, just saying its what can happen.

 

It is free. The $5 is a down-payment for the GAME, not a payment for the pre-order. The $5 you paid during pre-order will be subtracted from the full price of the game when you go pick up and pay for the game.

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Have a friend who said that if they don't get you in they break their Consumer Guarantees Act and the law.

 

http://www.consumer.org.nz/reports/consumer-guarantees-act

 

He was saying even WoW was afraid on pre-order launching do to this act.

 

How do you know NZ law even applies? Have you read the T&Cs? Yes it's entirely feasable that local law applies based on wherever the user lives, however for most websites, T&Cs will state which law the contract is made under (usually where the company is based - in this case, Texas).

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Considering that its covered in the EULA, and that Bioware isnt a New Zealand based company, I'm quite sure they arent the least bit concerned with this.

 

I mean seriously, what is NZ gonna do? Send troops into EA HQ in the states? Please.

 

ohhh have NZ got an army...scary

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