What is in the new EULA change?

Isn’t that a requirement to play retail nowadays?

They are written by lawyers for other lawyers, and I think they usually only come into play when someone tries to sue the company. That’s when the Blizzard lawyer points to the EULA and says, uh, no, your client can’t sue us for that because he voluntarily signed this EULA saying that he understood that X was going to happen and was totally okay with it.

Here’s hoping that there are people whose lives are about making mountains out of molehills take on the task of getting the FTC to make these EULA readable. Chances are slim though as even the effort to make financial ToS readable have failed over the past 50 years.

Do you always agree to things without reading? If so, I have a few properties for sale for real cheap.

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