TOS Under Duress
You should probably look up what the word "Duress" actually means.
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Every company shares your data or shares + sells your data. GDPR doesn't protect your shared data. Better to just assume everything you do online is public-ish.
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" There are companies you can hire that send out GDPR notices to those companies, and if they don't comply, it has legal consequences. Every company so far I've used this on, including GGG once, complied immediately and without a fuss. Like I said, you don't fuck with the GDPR. Gaming PC: Win 11, 7600X3D, RTX 4080, 32GB DDR5-6000 CL30, 7000 MB/s SSD, 850W, 3840x2160p 120Hz
Streaming PC: Win 11, i5-12400, RTX 4060, 32GB DDR5-6000 CL36, 7000 MB/s SSD, 450W, 1920x1080p 60Hz |
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" lol, try to contact the creator of a database that is floating on thousands of diff machines. not to mention make him comply with some unenforceable smurf law. if this helps you sleep at night thats great just don't be overconfident about it or it can end badly |
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Bro your on camera 24/7 while out in public and your worried GGG is collecting your PC's spec information lmao?
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" It’s okay. As far as I’m concerned in this fictional game my stories and information posted are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything I posted here or in game as fact. |
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" openly admitting to violating ToS, its a bald move Cotton! |
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"All Posts must represent your genuine opinion of the matter in question;"
thats a weird one. i change my opinion on things frequently.. sometimes on a daily basis. am i supposed to redact all my previous posts if i change my mind on a subject? wouldnt worry about it.. Last edited by teksuoPOE#2987 on Dec 5, 2024, 7:20:42 PM
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Imagine owning a phone, FB account, twitter, literally anything online and thinking ANY piece of information about you isn't absolutely everywhere.
I mean this is clearly a troll post, but there are people naive enough to actually think that isn't the case. |
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I actually read through the TOS and online agreement for Wolcen and that asks for things like your first born child. I was not impressed.
None of that stuff can actually be legally claimed so that renders any and all parts of the agreement null and void. For an agreement to be legally binding any and all parts of the agreement must be lawful. Which means you are not legally agreeing to the sale and use of your information, and if they sell it to any other agency they are breaking various privacy laws. Nor can they legally prove you had given them any consent to do so if its not verbal or a physical signature. Installing a piece of software is not proof of your consent. "If its installed, then he must have had to have pressed that agreement button" is speculation and not proof. If you keep pushing them though, theyre not going to pay the legal fees. all that will happen is you'll get a refund and your account will be banned. Last edited by KingDaMuncha#6025 on Dec 5, 2024, 7:33:40 PM
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