Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

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Bullshit. Look at the box. You need an unmodified console. If you have an unmodified console, you are not banned and you can play your game.
The new Consumer Rights Act will for the first time give shoppers the clear right to a repair or replacement when web-based products, including downloaded or streamed content such as apps, music, movies and games, fail to work.
Read that properly or read the article. The thing i'm doing and multiple users are doing is shoving truth and hard facts with links right in your face but you keep trying to refuse all of that stubbornly trying to make a point without bringing evidence to the table.
The link I gave shows that a game HAS to work when bought digitally according to European consumer laws. It's as simple as that and there's not going around that
 
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It clearly also says '' not work'' read again. Some games require updates to work, la noire requires a portion of game data to be downloaded for it to work. If I buy a digitally owned game but can't download it then they are breaking European consumer law wich I just showed you in that link. A digitally game HAS to work and if it does not consumer law is broken
I did. And I clearly said "if you downloaded the game and it works" which clearly implies "doesn't work" doesn't apply.

The article mentioned clearly just expands the limited warranty of physical product to the digital realm.

And that includes, as with physical objects, if *YOU* broke the product or software, the seller/manufacturer can not be held accountable.

Again, if you downloaded it and it worked, then Nintendo has fulfilled their contract.

Now, admittedly, this doesn't allow us to properly categorize those games that require a download to be played (Doom, wolfenstein, la moire). These are special cases.

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The new Consumer Rights Act will for the first time give shoppers the clear right to a repair or replacement when web-based products, including downloaded or streamed content such as apps, music, movies and games, fail to work.
But this has nothing to do with this topic.

Read that properly or read the article.
I did. Did you?

The thing i'm doing and multiple users are doing is shoving truth and hard facts with links right in your face
No, you don't. You try but you fail. What you said had nothing to do with what we are talking about.

The link I gave shows that a game HAS to work when bought digitally according to European consumer laws. It's as simple as that and there's not going around that
Sure. It does work if you have the needed hardware. Without an unmodified switch it won't work.
 
I did. And I clearly said "if you downloaded the game and it works" which clearly implies "doesn't work" doesn't apply.

The article mentioned clearly just expands the limited warranty of physical product to the digital realm.

And that includes, as with physical objects, if *YOU* broke the product or software, the seller/manufacturer can not be held accountable.

Again, if you downloaded it and it worked, then Nintendo has fulfilled their contract.

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Do I have to quote it again ?
The new Consumer Rights Act will for the first time give shoppers the clear right to a repair or replacement when web-based products, including downloaded or streamed content such as apps, music, movies and games, fail to work.
Note FAIL TO WORK. It does not state anywhere in that article what you said
 
But this has nothing to do with this topic.


I did. Did you?


No, you don't. You try but you fail. What you said had nothing to do with what we are talking about.


Sure. It does work if you have the needed hardware. Without an unmodified switch it won't work.
it does since denying game updates and locking your account and so forth makes it so that games fail to work. So it has everything to do with what I said
 
Do I have to quote it again ?
The new Consumer Rights Act will for the first time give shoppers the clear right to a repair or replacement when web-based products, including downloaded or streamed content such as apps, music, movies and games, fail to work.
Note FAIL TO WORK. It does not state anywhere in that article what you said

I download a game. It works. How does it fail to work?
 
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Directive 2011/83/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2011 on consumer rights
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32011L0083&qid=1403274218893
"Similarly to contracts for the supply of water, gas or electricity, where they are not put up for sale in a limited volume or set quantity, or of district heating, contracts for digital content which is not supplied on a tangible medium should be classified, for the purpose of this Directive, neither as sales contracts nor as service contracts."
 
The opinions of people in this thread are way more interesting than the topic being discussed. I'm especially saddened by the amount of people that seem to have accepted the corporate overlords as some sort of sacred entity that gets to live above the law. I thought the homebrew community spirit was driven by the complete opposite view.. at least it used to be.
 
it does since denying game updates and locking your account and so forth makes it so that games fail to work. So it has everything to do with what I said
I'm sorry for you, if you really believe that. 'fail to work' does not mean that the must let you access their service.
 
I download a game. It works. How does it fail to work?
If Nintendo blocks your account and you buy a game wich needs a firmware update or a game update. You buy a game like LA NOIRE with data partially being on the server itself it will FAIL to work and according to the consumer law it HAS to work
 
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If Nintendo blocks your account and you buy a game wich needs a firmware update or a game update. You buy a game like LA NOIRE with data partially being on the server itself it will FAIL to work and according to the consumer law it HAS to work
Now, admittedly, this doesn't allow us to properly categorize those games that require a download to be played (Doom, wolfenstein, la moire). These are special cases.

THank you. Good night.
 
If Nintendo blocks your account and you buy a game wich needs a firmware update or a game update. You buy a game like LA NOIRE with data partially being on the server itself it will FAIL to work and according to the consumer law it HAS to work

On the game box of LA Noire it specifically says that you need a internet connection to download the game.

Hence, if you are banned, you cannot complain about that because it specifically says on the box that you should not buy the game if you do not have internet access (or in this case, CDN access.
 
You buy a game like LA NOIRE with data partially being on the server itself it will FAIL to work
It cannot FAIL to work on a modified console because it was NEVER intended to work on a modified console. Read the box
 
On the game box of LA Noire it specifically says that you need a internet connection to download the game.

Hence, if you are banned, you cannot complain about that because it specifically says on the box that you should not buy the game if you do not have internet access (or in this case, CDN access.
wich still breaks consumer law
 
It cannot FAIL to work on a modified console because it was NEVER intended to work on a modified console. Read the box
So according to you when I boot original firmware and stop using cfw it should work. What ur saying doesn't make sense because that would create a loophole of me using stock firmware again and then it would have to work
 

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