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Dead Game News: Ubisoft is getting sued over The Crew

Ubisoft is getting sued in a class action lawsuit over “The Crew” in California. I’m named in the court papers!

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As soon as I saw that language, I lost any hope that this would end well. I'm not convinced a real lawyer even wrote that, let alone a competent one. People in the YouTube comments are speculating that it was churned out by an AI; my mind went toward that dunderhead that represented Vic Mignogna, the kind of lawyer who learned everything they know from TV and thinks winning cases is about making a spectacle of yourself and your client and God only knows how they ever passed a bar exam. (And if they did hand the job of writing their papers over to an AI, I'm probably still right about that last part.)

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Related to SKG, I got an automated email from the UK Parliament saying there won't be a revised response to the petition (I imagine because it was for the previous party). Hopefully a resubmission will do the job.

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Funny you should mention the UK; in other, less encouraging news that arrived in my inbox just today:

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You recently signed the petition “Require videogame publishers to keep games they have sold in a working state”:
https://petition.parliament.uk/archived/petitions/659071

The Government will not be providing a revised response to this petition from the previous Parliament.

Thanks,
The Petitions team
UK Government and Parliament

 

If I understand what they're saying correctly, time to start all over again from the beginning if we want to make any bloody progress in Britain.

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