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Apparently the official German consumer advice centre (vzbv) was not amused by the stuff Blizzard printed on the Diablo 3 box. Or rather by the things they allegedly forgot to mention.
The vzbv believes Blizzard breaks German law by either not mentioning the following points or not explaining them with sufficient clarity:
Found at GamersGlobal.de, who also have additional infos in their column the games lawyer.
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The vzbv believes Blizzard breaks German law by either not mentioning the following points or not explaining them with sufficient clarity:
- permanent internet connection required
- Battle.net registration is not a one-time procedure to enter a key
- D3 can only be used if the player creates a personalized account on Battle.net
Found at GamersGlobal.de, who also have additional infos in their column the games lawyer.
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