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Can game companies be sued for false advertisement?


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#126
StrangeStrategy

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My god, do you see reason in that? People can sue for anything, sure, but any competent judge will immediately dismiss a case about "OMG the Alpha wasn't the final product and some stuff got cut! How unheard of!"



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TeraBat

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My god, do you see reason in that? People can sue for anything, sure, but any competent judge will immediately dismiss a case about "OMG the Alpha wasn't the final product and some stuff got cut! How unheard of!"

 

Part of me almost wants this to happen. Not necessarily with DAI, but just some frivolous lawsuit filed by an angry gamer with too much money and too much time. Then it can get laughed out of court and establish a nice, solid precedent that suing a game company because the trailer didn't look like the game isn't something you can actually do. 



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LinksOcarina

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Part of me almost wants this to happen. Not necessarily with DAI, but just some frivolous lawsuit filed by an angry gamer with too much money and too much time. Then it can get laughed out of court and establish a nice, solid precedent that suing a game company because the trailer didn't look like the game isn't something you can actually do. 

 

waste of time and money in the end. I hope it doesn't, that would ****** me off more. 



#129
KaiserShep

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waste of time and money in the end. I hope it doesn't, that would ****** me off more. 

 

Thankfully, the money spent ain't ours (most importantly mine) and the only time we waste is reading the gaming/tech news about it.

 

Anyway, the frivolous lawsuit is the American dream.