| errorpwns said: They can try all this EULA stuff they want, but in all honesty EULAs normally don't hold up in court. Some have, but the majority of them do not. If you're losses are so bad that you need to sue then obviously there is something saying they aren't exempt if you're Xbox 360 that you got new in the box sets your home on fire, and it is proven to be the cause of the fire they can still be sued. |
The article stated this
The limited liability claim is in reference to: “services, loss of data, viruses, breach of contract, misrepresentation, omission, and negligence.”
“Nothing in these terms will exclude or restrict liability for death or personal injury arising from our negligence, fraud, gross negligence, or willful intent,” the agreement continued.
Since setting your house on fire would lead to a personal injury, you are not exempt from suing them for that.







