EA has now become the Parent of children who have no parents
PostPosted:Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:11 pm
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They could get away with it purely because the type of person to be affected by this won't really be the type to contact a lawyer for this. A 14 year old kid is more likely to not want to tell his parents that he was being a dick online.Zeus wrote:The first time it happens they get their asses sued off. No way that's how it'll work
In our pussified society? I'm willing to bet he wouldTessian wrote:They could get away with it purely because the type of person to be affected by this won't really be the type to contact a lawyer for this. A 14 year old kid is more likely to not want to tell his parents that he was being a dick online.Zeus wrote:The first time it happens they get their asses sued off. No way that's how it'll work
So it's not true, the guy was just talking out of his ass... or there was so much outcry they decided the best approach would be to pretend he was an idiot who didn't know what he was saying."After a flood of complaints the EA community moderator APOC corrects his statement about how banning you from the forums bans you from your game access as well:"That said, the previous statement I made recently (that's being quoted on the blogs) was inaccurate and a mistake on my part. I had a misunderstanding with regards to our new upcoming forums and website and never meant to infer that if we ban or suspend you on the forums, you would be banned in-game as well. This is not correct, my mistake, my bad."