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  1. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    It clearly states on the box you need a connection to Nintendo servers to use the software if it requires a day one update. That's your fault for not reading. I'm not going to argue further, since it's probably gonna end up deleted like the rest of these cyclical arguments.
  2. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    It doesn't work as intended -because of an action you have taken-. Take some personal responsibility.
  3. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Again, that's how you -feel- about the matter. You -feel- like you were scammed. The reality is that you breached their license, the license was invalidated, so you can no longer play. Facts don't care about your feelings.
  4. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    That's just, like, your opinion, man. The law does not support you here (yet). Until someone sues Nintendo and we get some solid case law that says that they are either allowed or not allowed to do this, your feelings are just that, feelings.
  5. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    [citation needed]. This is kinda getting old now.
  6. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Oh no, we're gonna start this again... Just read the fucking thread before posting things that are blatantly false like "their ToS breaks the law"
  7. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Yeah, realistically, the only people who care about people getting banned, are the people who are at risk of being banned for using unofficial software. No one else would care, when SciresM's post about the Switch antipiracy went up on Reddit, the gaming press was complimenting Nintendo on...
  8. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Yeah, and even then, if someone was banned purely due to homebrew, I don't think that would really matter. If you make the assumption you have the legal right to circumvent integrity checking measures for loading unauthorized software (which in most cases you do), that still doesn't protect you...
  9. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Interesting that all outcomes end with "he is wrong". Maybe this is why some people in here are aversed to your posts.
  10. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Yeah, if the bannings are going to stop, it's not gonna be through legal means, it's gonna be through societal pressure, and let's be real, I don't think Nintendo is the kind of company that would bend that easily, being JP-based and all.
  11. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Yeah, that was being abrasive, not saying I'm not fine with abrasiveness, but that I can see where kumikochan got that air of hostility from you.
  12. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    We must have different definitions for the word "fanboy". A fanboy to me is someone who defends a company beyond reason. He was being abrasive, sure, but what Nintendo did here isn't illegal (or immoral, or whatever other word you want to use for it). It's anti-scene, of course, but that's sort...
  13. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Sure, he was being a little bit more abrasive with his language, calling people dumb as such, but he still wasn't wrong.
  14. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Being corrected when you've said categorically untrue things isn't white knighting. Disagreements aren't trolling or being "toxic". I'm trying to be cordial about it (and so was he, up until the very end at least), and all you seem to want to do is call people white knights or fanboys or "lol ur...
  15. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Hmm, yeah. I don't think I'm going to pursue this argument further. Your citation exclusively deals with resale rights, nothing about license termination due to an EULA breach, and honestly, I don't think you're going to get it. I'd rather not fill up the thread with pages of bickering that will...
  16. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Again, this is talking about resale rights. Which are well established. Not revocation of licenses.
  17. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    [citation needed]. If licenses (contracts) could not be terminated, then we'd have bigger issues than arguing on an internet forum about whether it's legal for Nintendo to take away your ability to use their services. The only semi-relevant info I could find about Steam being fined was by the...
  18. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    No, read carefully. The license is your property. Not the software itself. The license comes with conditions you must abide by if the license is to remain valid. Whenever you break the terms of that license, the licensor doesn't take it away per se, but the license ceases to exist due to it...
  19. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Can you drop the rhetoric for a minute? This isn't theft. Not even close to theft. Your hardware is not disabled when it is banned. Online services are disabled. Online services are not your property. Licensed software is not your property. Once you've understood that licensed software and...
  20. snarkyerica

    Hacking EU Users: Super Ban - GDPR Template

    Umm... this already happens. Google has an option for developers to disallow Play Store installation of applications if the device doesn't pass SafetyNet certification (which fails on rooted devices unless bypassed). Nevermind companies like Niantic disallowing usage of the application at all if...
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