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Originally Posted by Echo Biatch
hmmm that is like saying The law states thou shalt not steal....if you choose to steal then you are responsible for the outcome of having broken it .........if you get caught.....
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please discontinue using the Site immediately, or if for any reason, you do not agree with all of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement
By saying that it's ok to use, even though you don't fit the requirements is, by deffinition, disagreeing - therefore your required to cease using the service.
Sure I understand it might be viewed as just covering their arse, but they've done it too restrictively. There choice to block use by OTT legal wording, does not give us a precedent to interpret what they might of meant.
I'm not touching X-Fire until they publish a revised EULA, this isn't really hard to do and I'm suprised to see such a shody attempt. It's basically saying the same thing multiple times, which is not the basis for a good legal document. As we've proven it's ambiguous.