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No, this is not right.
At least they said some shit about removing the ban at release, which should bring a sigh of relief to that guy, but it's definitely wrong to punish someone who, by accident (someone else's mistake even), aquired a product early.
The very thought of banning someone who's online early, even if it was intentional, is stupid. If their online services aren't supposed to be publicly available yet, then take them offline or give them a password or something until launch day.
At least they said some shit about removing the ban at release, which should bring a sigh of relief to that guy, but it's definitely wrong to punish someone who, by accident (someone else's mistake even), aquired a product early.
The very thought of banning someone who's online early, even if it was intentional, is stupid. If their online services aren't supposed to be publicly available yet, then take them offline or give them a password or something until launch day.