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stalkervision 11-30-2007 08:28 PM

This all reminds me of Bush and his stance on sex...,abstanence! :lol:

just don't do it! :)

stalkervision 11-30-2007 08:33 PM

I had a pretty good run on my "mods for Ubisoft forums post" I figured they would be so pissing themselves with laughter and amazment we could get a bit of a discussion in. :)


sort of like the bank robber that walks into a bank naked and demands all it's money because he says he has a bomb on him.. :D

stalkervision 11-30-2007 08:52 PM

actually I felt a lot like this guy..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDICY...eature=related


of course all my mod buddies are a lot like this work gang... :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPcLP...eature=related

Urufu_Shinjiro 11-30-2007 09:27 PM

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Well for starters there is a big question mark over whether any EULA is enforceable in law…it breaches standard contract law in that you are not made aware of the conditions of purchase until after you have purchased the software – and typically you will have no re-dress because most computer games retailers will not refund money on a purchased product once it has been opened (to prevent piracy). Meaning that you the purchaser were coerced into agreeing to the EULA.



You ,as a citizen of a country that has agreed to respect and enforce the law, are obliged to proceed by the letter of law.Decision whether some law is right or wrong does not belong to you.There are special bodies in every country that decide.As a citizen that is obliged to follow the law you can sue the law as against human/citizen laws and your rightful bodies will decide accordingly.

Read what he wrote dude, he just said that the EULA will not hold up in a court of law but you tell him he has to obey the law. Look up logic in the dictionary and then use it. Hard to counter anothers point when you don't even understand what they said.

And Stalkervision, STFU!!!! I am a mod user but nuetral as far as the debate goes and you are not helping anyone but the rabid zealots! Your acting like a kid and your arguments are of such low quality they barely qualify for the term. When you get to highschool take some debate classes.

stalkervision 11-30-2007 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Urufu_Shinjiro
Quote:

Well for starters there is a big question mark over whether any EULA is enforceable in law…it breaches standard contract law in that you are not made aware of the conditions of purchase until after you have purchased the software – and typically you will have no re-dress because most computer games retailers will not refund money on a purchased product once it has been opened (to prevent piracy). Meaning that you the purchaser were coerced into agreeing to the EULA.



You ,as a citizen of a country that has agreed to respect and enforce the law, are obliged to proceed by the letter of law.Decision whether some law is right or wrong does not belong to you.There are special bodies in every country that decide.As a citizen that is obliged to follow the law you can sue the law as against human/citizen laws and your rightful bodies will decide accordingly.

Read what he wrote dude, he just said that the EULA will not hold up in a court of law but you tell him he has to obey the law. Look up logic in the dictionary and then use it. Hard to counter anothers point when you don't even understand what they said.

And Stalkervision, STFU!!!! I am a mod user but nuetral as far as the debate goes and you are not helping anyone but the rabid zealots! Your acting like a kid and your arguments are of such low quality they barely qualify for the term. When you get to highschool take some debate classes.

STFUSU you sound as neutral as dirt.... :roll:

carguy_ 11-30-2007 09:35 PM

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Read what he wrote dude, he just said that the EULA will not hold up in a court of law but you tell him he has to obey the law.
Okay.I wager he is a citizen in a common law system country.If he is so sure this aint gonna hold up in court(at least where he lives) then there must be a precedent stating so so other courts could use it adequately.Cause if that`s just some lawyer`s expertise then it means nothing as mine aswell be other four lawyers who say otherwise(as written in earlier post).

Maybe cite some of it(best it be from his own state if he can do it).

Cuz it`s not his personal "expertise" I wager? :)

stalkervision 11-30-2007 09:37 PM

Isn't this what the anti-mods always resorts to. Telling the otherside to shut up and even closing posts when they don't hear what they like... :roll:

BSS_Sniper 11-30-2007 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Urufu_Shinjiro
Quote:

Well for starters there is a big question mark over whether any EULA is enforceable in law…it breaches standard contract law in that you are not made aware of the conditions of purchase until after you have purchased the software – and typically you will have no re-dress because most computer games retailers will not refund money on a purchased product once it has been opened (to prevent piracy). Meaning that you the purchaser were coerced into agreeing to the EULA.



You ,as a citizen of a country that has agreed to respect and enforce the law, are obliged to proceed by the letter of law.Decision whether some law is right or wrong does not belong to you.There are special bodies in every country that decide.As a citizen that is obliged to follow the law you can sue the law as against human/citizen laws and your rightful bodies will decide accordingly.

Read what he wrote dude, he just said that the EULA will not hold up in a court of law but you tell him he has to obey the law. Look up logic in the dictionary and then use it. Hard to counter anothers point when you don't even understand what they said.

And Stalkervision, STFU!!!! I am a mod user but nuetral as far as the debate goes and you are not helping anyone but the rabid zealots! Your acting like a kid and your arguments are of such low quality they barely qualify for the term. When you get to highschool take some debate classes.

Totally agree! lmao Stalker isn't that bright. It's like trying to argue with Mary's brother on Something About Mary. Wheres mah baseball! derrrrrr
I didn't want to use anything more intelligent than that as he may not comprehend.

stalkervision 11-30-2007 09:50 PM

You can write any "law" you like and have people sign it. This is very common with leases beween tenent and landloard btw. It is another thing about them being legal whatsoever and they frequently arent. Just because a lease has been signed and certain things in it agreed to by the signer doesn't makes it any more legal.

I'll give you another real good example. Next time you get a credit card offer look at the terms in tiny letters in the back of the form. It says that by agreeing to have the credit card you give up the right to declare bankruptcy and agree to pay all the credit card companies bills if you do. All of this is totally illegal but is still allowed to be included under the law. Just by signing that form doesn't make you libel either....

"Totally agree! lmao Stalker isn't that bright.:" read this passage
sniper. :roll:

I obviously know a lot more about the law then most of you trolls..

stalkervision 11-30-2007 10:02 PM

I probably could get you fools to agree to be my slave forever and give up all your rights as a US or other countries citizen and If you signed the paper you would actually believe it! :lol:


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