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Wolf_Rider 04-24-2012 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by II/JG54_Emil (Post 413739)
Not an argument, but a comment.

My bad... yours was certainly a weak comment, then

is that better? :)

II/JG54_Emil 04-25-2012 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider (Post 413877)
My bad... yours was certainly a weak comment, then

is that better? :)

:)

never heard of weak or strong comment, but yes it´s better

ATAG_Septic 04-25-2012 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider (Post 413068)
Steam® subscriber agreement

1. REGISTRATION AND ACTIVATION.

Steam is an online service ("Steam") offered by Valve Corporation ("Valve").

You become a subscriber of Steam ("Subscriber") by installing the Steam client software and completing the Steam registration. Additionally, as a Subscriber you may obtain access to certain services, software and content ("Subscriptions") available to Subscribers. Conclusion of this contract between Valve and you takes place as soon as you access the Steam service after accepting this Agreement.


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c. No guarantees.

Valve does not guarantee continuous, error-free, virus-free or secure operation and access to steam, the software, your account and/or your subscriptions(s).

10. Exclusive remedies

a. Exclusive remedy -- steam and the software.

You acknowledge and agree that your sole and exclusive remedy for any dispute with valve with regard to steam or the software is to discontinue use of steam and cancel your account. Because some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or the limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, in such states or jurisdictions, valve, its licensors, and their affiliates liability shall be limited to the full extent permitted by law.

In the UK Parliament writes the law and the courts decide what the law means. I care little for such agreements, at best they might provide evidence of intent, at worst they are merely the bread and butter of the solicitors who live off their existence. I care for the laws pertaining to the purchase.

So Ner! :-)

Septic.

GraveyardJimmy 04-25-2012 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ATAG_Septic (Post 414864)
In the UK Parliament writes the law and the courts decide what the law means. I care little for such agreements, at best they might provide evidence of intent, at worst they are merely the bread and butter of the solicitors who live off their existence. I care for the laws pertaining to the purchase.

IIRC signing an EULA is not legally binding in the UK and UK consumer rights etc still apply.

Wolf_Rider 04-26-2012 07:37 AM

It is a bit up and down, the world over... the difference is (basicaly) did you accept the agreement BEFORE or AFTER purchasing? and with AFTER purchasing, did you return the software within the timeframe offered or keep it?

JG27_brook 04-26-2012 07:49 PM

If this isthe kick Stream Post im all for that 'kick kick boot boot' die dog die!!

r0bc 04-26-2012 09:37 PM

I've never had a issue, not one.
I wish all of my games were on Steam.

zipper 04-27-2012 05:55 PM

I have no use for steam and only run it when it is absolutely required to run for CloD. (which, frankly, isn't that often so it's not that big of a deal - lol)


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