| ▲ | makeitdouble 3 hours ago | |
> This comparison makes no sense. When you buy a ticket to a concert you fully expect to be allowed access to said concert. If it gets cancelled because this or that studio owns some random right you fully expect to be refunded. You're explaining that while the ticket was a purchase, it had specific limitations and the vendor would follow a specific contract, with specific recourse for people in eligible cases. That's exactly what's happening with Playstation. Some people might not understand the contract, but we're decades into this now, it's time we're past "the button said 'buy'" discussions. | ||
| ▲ | charles_f 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
"Oh but they didn't read the fine prints so that's on them". What a great argument. To people, "buy" when in the context of a movie largely means owning the freaking thing. > we're past "the button said 'buy'" discussions. That's normalization of deviance. It's fine if you're fine with that scam, don't come onto people who aren't. | ||