Activision Blizzard account lock and forced arbitration: Difference between revisions
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On March 21, 2024 Activision Blizzard published an updated EULA and blocked login to Blizzard services asking them to review the Blizzard End User License Agreement and Blizzard Entertainment Online Privacy Policy. Declining the prompt would log the users out disallowing them from accessing any part of their account and | On March 21, 2024 Activision Blizzard published an updated EULA and blocked login to Blizzard services asking them to review the Blizzard End User License Agreement and Blizzard Entertainment Online Privacy Policy. Declining the prompt would log the users out disallowing them from accessing any part of their account and barring them from playing games licensed to their account. The EULA constitutes an example of a [[EULA roofie|EULA Roofie]]. | ||
== Incident == | == Incident == |