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aksdb, do gaming w Ubisoft Can Delete Inactive Accounts, Making Users Lose Access to Their Games

Oooh, I would really like to see that challanged in front of a German court after such a deletion happened. There are so many different legal facettes here.

  • Is the deletion maybe necessary due to GDPR? (they have to keep the minimum amount of data)
  • What’s with the physical copies / codes that were bought. Should they automatically be freed up for re-use once the account that claimed them is deleted? (That would kinda make sense to me.)
  • What about stricly digitally bought games?
  • How far are their ToS valid in our jurisdiction?

Damn I really hope they do this to the wrong person and rub them the wrong way so they get dragged to court for this.

GeneralRetreat,

Data Protection shouldn’t be a relevant issue - at least not in the sense that it forcss them to delete accounts. When you process data under the GDPR, you have to identify a lawful basis.

I assume that transactions through the eStore would be handled under the contract basis, with the hosting of the game in the library forming part of the contractual relationship. That would enable them to maintain an account for as long as the contractual relationship persisted.

That basically means GDPR doesn’t force them to close an account, they close an account based on their policies because they choose to. That’ll be based on their T&Cs, so things will fundamentally circle back to whether their T&Cs are legitimate and lawful.

It is possible that a data subject could potentially raise a claim for damages under the GDPR, on the grounds that the deletion of their account is a breach of contract that amounts to an availability data breach.

erwan,

Some companies decide to delete user content not because it’s necessary for GDPR, but because it’s the simplest way for them to deal with GDPR.

Flashbert,

GDPR clearly says, if there is a valid reason for storing your data, they can store it (no timelimit). Like you can store data for invoices etc for 10 years too even when you ask them for deleting your data.

Iguesseverybody also agreed to it when you registered.

I do not see any valid reason why they would delete acvounts, like saving 1 line in a database?

MJBrune,

Valve has a TOS that lets them do the exact same thing. So it’d be interesting indeed.

southsamurai, do games w China announced new laws to limit microtransactions, affecting major corporations like Tencent.
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Assuming it’s a clock that’s capable of being right twice a day, which isn’t every clock.

Tangent5280, (edited )

EDIT: Bruh this ain’t funny

Maven,
@Maven@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

A clock whizzing backwards at 60 RPM is right 86,400 times a day!

Damage,

Y’all should temper down the sinophobia and just take a good thing for a good thing

MolochAlter,

Lol where’s the sinophobia? They didn’t even mention China.

Snowpix,
@Snowpix@lemmy.ca avatar

Sinophobia? Bullshit. Being critical of the Chinese government is not being hateful towards its people. Find something better to be offended over.

CosmicCleric,
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Sinophobia? Bullshit. Being critical of the Chinese government is not being hateful towards its people. Find something better to be offended over.

Triggered much?

Snowpix,
@Snowpix@lemmy.ca avatar

Lol, in your imagination.

SailorMoss,

China engages in this kind of “social democracy” all the time just like countries like Norway. But when Norway does it you don’t see people saying “rare Norway win”. I would call having a different standard for China vs a European country sinophobic.

If you’re a left progressive —as most people here on Lemmy seem to be— you probably agree with most of China’s economic policy.

China does sometimes engage in Chinese nationalism in a way that is worthy of criticism; but pretending they are worse than the U.S. in this regard is detached from reality.

The American ruling class has already decided they want war with China. They’re just trying to find a way to justify it to us. We as progressives shouldn’t make it easy for them to justify a war between 2 nuclear powers. Such a war could very well lead to the end of the human race.

ByGourou,

China does sometimes engage in Chinese nationalism in a way that is worthy of criticism; but pretending they are worse than the U.S. in this regard is detached from reality.

Lmao

SailorMoss, (edited )

Care to elaborate? I assure you genocide and the end of humanity are no laughing matter.

The U.S. is currently supporting a genocide in Palestine/Israel. Before that we spent 2 decades in a war —based on a lie— in which the U.S. killed up to 1 million innocent Iraqis.

We are currently occupying many territories, to whom we deny equal rights/status as states including Guam and Puerto Rico.

Over the last century we constantly supported coups of democratically elected governments mostly in South and Central America. (See the Monroe doctrine).

Not to mention the soft imperialism of the IMF and the world bank.

China deserves criticism for their genocide of the Uyghur Muslims.

There may be further valid criticisms if they invade Taiwan. This could go either way depending on what the Taiwanese people ultimately decide. Right now most Taiwanese want to maintain the status quo. Which is strategic ambiguity.

en.wikipedia.org/…/Opinion_polling_on_Taiwanese_i…

Edit: I might also add the U.S. is currently undermining the Taiwanese people’s desire for strategic ambiguity. Putting its own geopolitical interests ahead of the desires and well-being of the Taiwanese people.

The U.S. record of nationalist imperialism is worse than China’s.

ByGourou,

I’m not going to argue on who is worse, sorry, I’m not educated enough to convince someone. But yeah if you pin the middle east genocide to the us (which you should) it’s bad, and I don’t know how it compare to the Uyghur’s genocide.

Edit: I might also add the U.S. is currently undermining the Taiwanese people’s desire for strategic ambiguity. Putting its own geopolitical interests ahead of the desires and well-being of the Taiwanese people.

Just about that, isn’t China doing way more shit on that one ? I know most Taiwanese want the status quo but there are mass campain from China to take Taiwan, and I’ve never heard of the opposite.

Cybersteel,
@Cybersteel@lemmy.world avatar

We’re the good guys. It’s for the greater good.

shininghero, do games w Larian revealed that Baldur's Gate 3 has sold 2 copies in the Vatican
@shininghero@pawb.social avatar

This raises a more interesting question. How many copies of DOOM have been sold in the Vatican?

ahriboy, do games w China announced new laws to limit microtransactions, affecting major corporations like Tencent.
@ahriboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The S$20000 ($15000) Genshin Impact buying spree incident in Singapore had indirectly contributed to proposed legislation.

derpgon,

The what?

ahriboy,
@ahriboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

A lot of games are starting to display warnings to spend wisely when purchasing premium currency.

Cybersteel,
@Cybersteel@lemmy.world avatar

Which part of china is Singapore in?

Habarug, do gaming w Valve Releases Team Fortress 2 Full Client and Source Code

This is cool, but what actually made Valve do this? Are they just doing this for fun?

Jakeroxs,

I’d imagine so, it’s an d game, not sure how much they’re still making in it (not much I’d guess given the rampant hacking concerns and protests I’ve seen online)

So… Why not do the cool thing and open source it for the community to maybe build something cool in it (hell I’m SURE someone will make some neat stuff)

Saleh,

They finally addressed the hacking/botting issue.

Usually valve releases boxes with skins for summer, halloween and winter. I dont know if some are made by valve or all are community created with a cut for the creators. But it seems a low effort way to keep making money out of an old game.

And TF2 is still extremely popular, both with high player numbers, active content creators, community tournaments and the like.

Wav_function,

Some people semi leaked it and valve made them stop and then they promised they would work on releasing it, see Tyler McVickers video:

youtu.be/eGzWo6m68zo

RelativeArea1,

not sure but maybe has to do with patents(?) since most companies can hold 20 yr patent terms on thier products in USA and they decided to went with the better side of “why not open this thing up? we already made some money out of it”

Hiro8811,

Also this can attract more attention to the game and subsequently to Steam and maybe who knows a new popularity era for the game

ShortN0te,

Not really how patents work. It does not matter if the code is open or not, others are still not allowed to use patented code elsewhere or at least not commercially. (Not talking about the legitimacy of software patents)

Faydaikin,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

I wouldn’t put it past them.

sirico, do gaming w Valve Releases Team Fortress 2 Full Client and Source Code
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar
Dasus, do games w Larian revealed that Baldur's Gate 3 has sold 2 copies in the Vatican
@Dasus@lemmy.world avatar

I’d assume there’d be at least someone there who’s job it is to “research” things to see if they’re to be banned or not.

Like the person who would’ve had to read the Harry Potters.

Grangle1,

Believe it or not, the Catholic Church is far less into the “Satanic Panic” idea that anything that mentions magic and stuff is evil and should be avoided than most Protestant Christian churches, especially the Evangelicals. Pretty much the only thing they consider sinful outright in the media is porn, otherwise you’re just advised to avoid stuff that influences you to commit other sins. This includes things like Baldur’s Gate 3. If it’s not influencing you to sin, it’s not a sin to play. Same with Harry Potter and other stuff like that. It’s just some extreme folks in the Church, influenced by the Evangelicals, who push the Satanic Panic farther than the Church officially teaches and give the Church a bad name in that regard. Lots of priests are sci-fi/fantasy/gamer nerds, and Tolkien (author of Lord of the Rings) was a faithful practicing Catholic.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Speaking of satanic panic, the biggest irony are those that denounce stuff like the Diablo or Doom series. You know, games were the player’s job is to literally destroy the forces of actual hell. Maybe killing demons with swords and shotguns is sinful?

thanks_shakey_snake,

It’s just any time there’s that much excitement, it must be no good, you know?

Hupf,
@Hupf@feddit.org avatar
ZeroHora,
@ZeroHora@lemmy.ml avatar

Someone religious once told me that’s because the games/media are like “saying that this demons exists” and by doing that give them power or something like that, didn’t pay much attention after the first bullshit.

bozo, do games w Sega Leaker Says Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi Games Will Be Live Service

This feels like Sega is running a science experiment to conclusively determine how much more money can be made from the live service format, with a control group and everything.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

Im frequently been surprised by their choices for years, since at least 2005. Like some companies, you KNOW what they’re like. They do consistent impressive work like FromSoft, Nintendo, Valve. Some companies do consistent work that can be hit/miss, like Capcom. And others just do consistent work that gets a lot of shitty management decisions, like Ubisoft.

Sega doesn’t fit any of those buckets. No consistency except that they’re not consistent. You don’t know what a Sega title will bring. Like they rotate management every week.

dumpsterlid, (edited )

Sega doesn’t fit any of those buckets. No consistency except that they’re not consistent. You don’t know what a Sega title will bring. Like they rotate management every week.

Yeah this is a result of Sega’s management strategy where all the employees line up outside in the morning along one of the business obstacle courses. Whoever can run through the course fastest and collect the most coins gets to be CEO for the day. Is it chaotic and ableist? Yeah sure, but it does ensure that if a bear attacked the office that Sega employees would be well trained to deal with the emergency. Also, it isn’t THAT much less efficient than having utterly useless out of touch CEOs running the company who don’t give a shit about their customers or the artistic merit of what they are making. At least with this system sometimes the good thing happens amid all the chaos.

Does Sega spend inordinate amounts of money on building elaborate obstacle courses that have nothing to do with their core products? Yes, but remember all that money and more would just be going to CEO bonuses and stock buybacks for investors at a normal large company, building obstacle courses is comparatively a much more efficient and equitable way to allocate profits (not to mention there is a much smaller carbon footprint to building obstacle courses vs. yachts).

Rentlar,

Do they have large red and yellow springs instead of elevators?

dumpsterlid,

Well there are elevators but they purposefully aren’t turned on until 10:30am after the morning upper management selection process has concluded for the day.

victron,
@victron@programming.dev avatar

Sounds fun.

TheTrueLinuxDev, do gaming w Ubisoft Can Delete Inactive Accounts, Making Users Lose Access to Their Games

I knew putting Ubisoft on the blacklist was a good idea a decade ago. Everyone should blacklist them as well, just let them die as a company.

SoNick,

@TheTrueLinuxDev They briefly gained my support with the community outreach they used to do with Rocksmith 2014...
Then they launched the shitty subscription service Rocksmith+ and fired most of their community team and I remembered that yeah this is still fucking Ubisoft I was dealing with

@Chozo

Nacktmull, do games w China announced new laws to limit microtransactions, affecting major corporations like Tencent.
@Nacktmull@lemmy.world avatar

Well done, I hope other countries will follow.

Kit, do gaming w PS2 is No Longer the Best-Selling Video Game Console of All Time in the US

I’m getting “Error removing spoiler”. What’s it say?

cm0002,
@cm0002@lemmy.world avatar

The Switch beat the PS2 in the US, still ~15 million shy to overtake it globally

ceenote,

The Switch has passed PS2 sales in the US and is ~15 million units shy of overtaking it globally.

FederatedSaint,

Weird I get the same error

can,

Sync doesn’t support the spoiler markup fully yet.

wheeldawg,

What could possibly be the differentiating factor between when it works and when it doesn’t? This is a text only kind of issue and this is the first time I’ve ever seen it happen.

I’m not a super frequent visitor to spoiler’d content, but I’ve seen it often enough to know it normally works.

can,

I’m not sure. Sync doesn’t actually properly support the spoiler formatting Lemmy uses but it was close enough to partially work (wouldn’t show spoiler context however.

spoiler spoiler Testing

Test

Edit:

Test: >!The Switch beat the PS2 in the US, still ~15 shy to overtake it globally!<

can,

Sync user? I had the same issue. I hit reply to see it.

Kit,

Yep, Sync on Android

CrayonRosary, (edited )

Sync is dumb. Switch to Thunder.

I say this as a regretful $20 payer and previous patreon.

Ironically the spoiler is broken in Thunder, too, because they did it wrong. It has to start on a line all by itself. They instead put it on the same line as “tl;Dr”. But at least Thunder shows it as plain text.

DarkThoughts,

On mbin I just get an empty spoiler titled "Details". If I check on Lemmy it's not even there. Not sure what OP did there.

KingJalopy,
@KingJalopy@lemm.ee avatar

Works fine on jerboa

SolarMonkey,

On voyager app it just displays the whole string of text… it usually handles spoilers fine… super weird.

aeharding,
@aeharding@vger.social avatar

OP has malformed spoiler, you can tell bc it is also broken on lemmy-ui which is the source of truth.

(The ::: has to start on a new line)

notannpc, do games w China announced new laws to limit microtransactions, affecting major corporations like Tencent.

Limiting micro transactions and banning predatory reward schemes in video games is genuinely a good thing. We need this to spread around the world.

interurbain1er, do games w Larian revealed that Baldur's Gate 3 has sold 2 copies in the Vatican

But to compare, how many loli porn game ? Someone ask Valve to release the numbers…

Duamerthrax,

Zero. Because they don’t need a fake substitute.

JohnDClay, do games w China announced new laws to limit microtransactions, affecting major corporations like Tencent.

There’s so much addiction and gambling engineered into micro transactions, it’s crazy. I’m glad China is regulating it.

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Marvel Rivals Apologizes Following Alpha Banning Controversy

I am surprised it was NetEase, as these kinds of policies are basically always from Japanese companies. Japan’s defamation laws are literal garbage that basically just protect big companies and abusers, so seeing a similar kind of clause from a non-Japanese company is quite strange. I mean, imagine a country whose defamation laws don’t care if something being said is true or not, if it damages the reputation of something even if it is true, then Japan’s law considers it defamation. Garbage.

I play some NetEase games (most notably Super Mecha Champions, its on Steam) and I have honestly been surprised that they are so welcoming of feedback. Most of their games literally have an option in the menus of the games to send feedback to the developers, positive or negative. They are fast to act on reports I have sent, and generally have been vastly less hatable than Tencent. So seeing that this happened was a shock to me. Glad they’re correcting the problem though.

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