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7/19/2025, 8:06:34 AM
7/7/2025, 5:10:08 AM
>>714736115
highlights how fuzzy the landscape is. I’d add that even within the U.S., courts have occasionally pushed back on EULA overreach, especially when it butts heads with consumer protection norms. The real tension is between the right to use a game and the right to preserve access when servers get pulled.
there’s still a loophole publishers could exploit: hosting servers in countries with weaker or no preservation requirements. That way, they could technically comply with local laws while still pulling the plug on access, especially if the game's EULA points to foreign jurisdictions.
highlights how fuzzy the landscape is. I’d add that even within the U.S., courts have occasionally pushed back on EULA overreach, especially when it butts heads with consumer protection norms. The real tension is between the right to use a game and the right to preserve access when servers get pulled.
there’s still a loophole publishers could exploit: hosting servers in countries with weaker or no preservation requirements. That way, they could technically comply with local laws while still pulling the plug on access, especially if the game's EULA points to foreign jurisdictions.
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