The HELLDIVERS™©®³ 2 EULA is a god damn URL

  • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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    5914 hours ago

    Is an EULA presented this way considered binding? That seems really exploitable, like making people click hundreds of links to get to the real EULA so they don’t actually read it.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 hours ago

      making people click hundreds of links to get to the real EULA

      This could be turned into a game with some kind of narrative like a Choose-Your-Own-E.U.L.Adventure. Players might try to exploit it though, so there should probably be some terms they have to agree to first.

    • FuglyDuck
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      8214 hours ago

      many “normal” EULA’s aren’t really binding, if you get down to it.

      Also. Relevant XKCD

      • @Breadhax0r
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        2814 hours ago

        Tell that to the people who just got denied the ability to sue over an Uber crash because their daughter agreed to the Uber eats eula

        • @zerosignal
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          59 hours ago

          Or the family of the person who died at Disney and can’t sue because they did a free trial of Disney+

        • @Armok_the_bunny
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          2313 hours ago

          Technically that’s still on appeal, and tbh I do expect it to get overturned somewhere.

    • @[email protected]
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      3114 hours ago

      It’s pretty ridiculous.

      What happens if you go there and Sony have moved their EULA page and it just 404s? Does that mean there is no EULA at all and you can play without terms? Doubt Sony woild see it that way lol.

      EULA should be displayed within the same context it is accepted.

      • @[email protected]
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        1611 hours ago

        Imagine getting a 404 or 500 error. Then archiving that on archive.org (and screenshot that dialog on steam) and accept the terms. If there’s any problem and they say you violated the EULA, point them to the terms you accepted.