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

  • @[email protected]
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    6811 hours ago

    I bet you could argue in court that the EULA is null and void, because you can’t be reasonably expected to copy that link into a browser to read it

    • @[email protected]
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      17 minutes ago

      The EULA isn’t null and void, but it’s pretty meaningless. Not because you can’t reasonably be expected to copy that link into a browser to read it, but because there’s no indication that you should or even must do that.

      The EULA contains no terms, it doesn’t contain any wording saying what you can or can’t do. It doesn’t say what your rights are. It just contains something that looks like a URL. So, you’re still bound by the terms of the EULA (as much as you’re bound by any EULA) but the EULA doesn’t permit or forbid anything. It’s effectively the same as if it were blank.

    • SonotsugipaaOP
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      389 hours ago

      You can not, in fact, copy that link - I had to type it manually. It’s relatively short and human-readable, but still…

      Devil’s advocate: I wouldn’t accuse Sony (or friends) of intentionally making the text unselectable, that’s on the Steam client.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 hours ago

        If the agreement to play a game needs a whole website, then I say the problem is 100% on the game developer.

      • @[email protected]
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        208 hours ago

        Still, Steam probably has some clause in their developer agreement where they say that’s not on them.

        • SonotsugipaaOP
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          137 hours ago

          Yeah, I don’t blame Steam, I don’t expect them to foresee publishers specifying EULAs as “idk google it m8”.

          … actually, no, I do blame Steam, what reason is there to prevent copying EULAs? Are they protected by copyright too now?

          • The Snark Urge
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            22 hours ago

            More just indicative of the hostile posture of corporations

            • Scratch
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              22 hours ago

              “Hostile posture”

              I really like that phrase.