EA letting paysites sell branded items and not taking any responsibility
- The possible implications of their actions
- Any info that has not been talked about yet by her, send it to her
- The fact that numerous people have contacted EA by phone, have sent letters to directors, etc, and if you are one of those people, mention it to her!
- Legal information
Time to sharpen our pitchforks again and involve some media.
Thanks
*Edit: In the end it's not a huge deal. But if we can contact some game websites with this kind of information, it can help the cause. Someone in for another campaign?
Very nice of you to bring up newer posts with critics against EA for not doing anything to shut down paysites, even though they claim themself
that payitems are illegal.
This is nothing new, we have discussed it over and over again, and this
article didn't bring anything new to the table so and say. But i agree, isn't it time to focus more on media, to bring the focus constantly against EAs own double moralism. Why do they create rules in their EULA and then not follow them? Well, most of us know the answer, time to make an action against them? I would do it.
This is a question we've also discussed several times, but what is the real outcome after many of you have sent e-mails, questions, stories about paysites to some guys representing EA? The paysites are still up and running, they are renewing their sections, their items are getting more expensive, Peggy is moving her sites around, probably 1 reason is because she knows very well that her stuff ends up in the booty, so i don't understand all her fuzz trying to make it more "difficult".
A very good question: "- EA letting paysites sell branded items and not taking any responsibility"
I have another question, who would for sure work where i live, - EA
is in fact responsible - i can complain on paysites to them, for items made
by paysiteowners and are broken. Why i could complain? Because they are not following their own laws against copyrights, and if that isn't enough, EA have a big official site who promotes paysites, they put
the spotlight on them, give them free commercial, interviewing paysiteowners. EA promotes them, doesn't their own EULAs matter at all?
When you mention to involve some media, which media do you think of?
Who would be interested in typing about this, when it's not been mentioned in any media before? I can't see that a newspaper is interested in a case like this, Sims 2, the paysites and the pirates, but there might be someone who are interested in
the law, The EULA and the principels. I agree that gamers magazine
could be a good place to start with, like Pineapplebrain and another one
is suggesting. I really would hope they could accept the articles.
For the english people, or americans, don't you have something like
"customers survice" - an organisation or section under the law, who protect the customers right against beeing swindled, and to protect the
buyers against beeing tricked. If i lived in USA i would have gone that far, or at least asked some lawyers there what is going on, and hope for the best that they cared.
To me EA do not longer stand as a serious company, i thought they were very professional, but they are not. They are not honest to their customers, who let other customers abuse their own laws and get away with it. I have no respect for EA as a company anymore, i bought BV
and Seasons, but i might stop there.
So i am with you Nouk in for a new action, paysites must be destroyed!
It would be nothing better than to involve some media, even if it's not
CNN or BBC. :lol: