http://www.gamespot.com/news/6239339.ht ... es;title;2
what do you all think. will he win or lose?
Visually imparied sues sony
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Re: Visually imparied sues sony
I lost both my arms, I demand a game that I can play properly.
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Re: Visually imparied sues sony
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Re: Visually imparied sues sony
WE'RE ALL LIVING IN AMERICA!
AMERICA!
AMERICA!
everyone gets sued eventually; this is such an american twist to ANY story. Fuckathetic.
AMERICA!
AMERICA!
everyone gets sued eventually; this is such an american twist to ANY story. Fuckathetic.
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Re: Visually imparied sues sony
Grand Theft Auto, Helen Keller edition.
I think an explanation of the "Reasonable demands" part will really help. For example, if Sony simply declines to write some code that puts a glowing red circle or something such over parts of the game on demand, then it would be somewhat unreasonable.
But this guy is being pretty ridiculous. Video games are targeted towards a specific audience, and they're not a life-crucial service. Apparently this particular law applies to games also?
And if he's so heavy on that, go play NetHack. A brilliant example of accessibility.
I think an explanation of the "Reasonable demands" part will really help. For example, if Sony simply declines to write some code that puts a glowing red circle or something such over parts of the game on demand, then it would be somewhat unreasonable.
But this guy is being pretty ridiculous. Video games are targeted towards a specific audience, and they're not a life-crucial service. Apparently this particular law applies to games also?
And if he's so heavy on that, go play NetHack. A brilliant example of accessibility.
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