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Hey guys, figured this is probably the best place to post this..the Entertainment Consumers Association is offering a chance for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to hear your thoughts on DRM/EULAs..some of you may know about this already as GOG has posted about it on its Twitter page (very cool).
Anyway, let's assemble the troops, hm? :)
Link.
There's also a great report on [url=http://reclaimyourgame.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=249:ryg-to-the-ftc&catid=15:take-action&Itemid=96]Reclaim Your Game[/url] regarding the FTC's recent town hall meeting featuring three consumer-groups, 14 software/content industry representatives, and about one dozen academics from universities in the United States, France, and Switzerland.
Post edited April 07, 2009 by chautemoc
Signed.
Signed emphatically.
It was like this was made for this forum. Definately signing up!
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Also signed
same here, not that I count what with not being american and all
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Aliasalpha: same here, not that I count what with not being american and all

Actually, if there are international signatures on it, it might show the FTC just how wide spread and pervasive the problem is. Additionally, if the FTC makes a ruling on this, it might encourage other government bodies to do the same, or at least provide an example on how other governments might deal with it. Of course, lets hope that only happens if the FTC makes a ruling that is in favor of the consumer. If they rule in favor of the publishers, we're all screwed.
Do I need to sign up for an account at ECA before I comment? I've already sent my comment in, but I don't know if it's been sent across yet or not
Nope, you don't need an account, you just need to provide an e-mail address when you submit your comment.