allochthons wrote: »Just for info purposes, it appears the new EULA screen is only popping up on EU.
I logged into my alt NA account this morning, no EULA. I switched PSN accounts, logged into EU on my main, EULA.
NA on my main, no EULA.
You likely are accepting EULA for the account as a whole, which doesn't require accepting it for each server.allochthons wrote: »Just for info purposes, it appears the new EULA screen is only popping up on EU.
I logged into my alt NA account this morning, no EULA. I switched PSN accounts, logged into EU on my main, EULA.
NA on my main, no EULA.
Looking over the new EULA, it looks like you 'doubled down' on the recording of private messages and included it in the EULA. Considering the number of people who hate this and the decline in population, do you think this may be a bad idea? No one appreciates being spied on. We like it less when you add it to the EULA.
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No one appreciates being spied on.
The ZeniMax Terms of Service and the ZeniMax Privacy Policy include further terms and conditions applicable to the accessing, monitoring and recording of activities and communications on the Service including when ZeniMax may report incidents to law enforcement and other authorities.
You consent to ZeniMax uploading CPU, operating system, video card, sound card and memory information from your computer and console to analyze and optimize your Game experience, improve and maintain the Game and/or provide you with customer service. Furthermore, if you request any technical support, you consent to ZeniMax remotely accessing and reviewing the computer and console onto which you have loaded the Game Client for purposes of providing technical support and debugging.
Solely for the purpose of patching and updating the Game and/or Game Client and ensuring the integrity of the Game, you hereby grant ZeniMax permission to (i) upload Game-related file information and data from the Game directory and (ii) download Game files to you.
You agree that any and all Game related character data is stored and is resident on ZeniMax computers and servers, and any and all communications that you make within the Game (including, but not limited to, messages solely directed at another player or group of players) traverse through ZeniMax computers and servers, may or may not be monitored by us or our agents, you have no expectation of privacy in any such communications and expressly consent to such monitoring of communications you send and receive.
Dragonnord wrote: »No one appreciates being spied on.
Spied? How can we be spied? We are in THEIR house.
It's like you enter my house and you then accuse me of controlling or checking what you are doing or saying in MY house.
We own NOTHING in this game and we accepted that when we installed it and agreed to the ToS.
Game chat belongs to ZOS, not to us, so they can do whatever they want.
CatoUnchained wrote: »Looking over the new EULA, it looks like you 'doubled down' on the recording of private messages and included it in the EULA. Considering the number of people who hate this and the decline in population, do you think this may be a bad idea? No one appreciates being spied on. We like it less when you add it to the EULA.
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They did, in fact, include a mandatory acceptance of review and banning by an AI system for PRIVATE, CONSENTED TO conversations that don't include any criminal activity of any kind.
It's right there in the new EULA.
Not quite. The AI is actively looking. A more accurate comparison is a guest enters your house, see video cameras everywhere, including the bathroom, and the guest uses the bathroom anyway knowing the camera is on.
Well, there goes any fair argument for that practice.
Possible criminal activity, and harassment (as in unconsented) where the two arguments used to validate AI chat monitoring in the threads discussing this topic.
Also, zosKevin said it would always be reviewed by a person, and that they'd look at context, so that private consented conversations (as in rp stuff and talks between friends), wouldn't be a problem and people shouldn't be concerned. Looks like the tos disagrees with Kevin
Dragonnord wrote: »No one appreciates being spied on.
Spied? How can we be spied? We are in THEIR house.
It's like you enter my house and you then accuse me of controlling or checking what you are doing or saying in MY house.
We own NOTHING in this game and we accepted that when we installed it and agreed to the ToS.
Game chat belongs to ZOS, not to us, so they can do whatever they want.
Not quite. The AI is actively looking. A more accurate comparison is a guest enters your house, see video cameras everywhere, including the bathroom, and the guest uses the bathroom anyway knowing the camera is on.
For the purpose of being able to investigate complaints involving "tells" then ZO would always have had to at least temporarily recorded and store all private communications.
So no-one should ever have assumed they weren't.
It's like you enter my house and you then accuse me of controlling or checking what you are doing or saying in MY house.
This makes me wonder what is going on in some of the chats that are of a criminal nature to get the police involved?
I'm pretty naive about these things.
allochthons wrote: »Just for info purposes, it appears the new EULA screen is only popping up on EU.
I logged into my alt NA account this morning, no EULA. I switched PSN accounts, logged into EU on my main, EULA.
NA on my main, no EULA.
You likely are accepting EULA for the account as a whole, which doesn't require accepting it for each server.
While changing the conditions at any point is still within their rights, it is also the right of the customer to criticize the changes if they think that said changes are not reasonable.
Dragonnord wrote: »No one appreciates being spied on.
Spied? How can we be spied? We are in THEIR house.
It's like you enter my house and you then accuse me of controlling or checking what you are doing or saying in MY house.
We own NOTHING in this game and we accepted that when we installed it and agreed to the ToS.
Game chat belongs to ZOS, not to us, so they can do whatever they want.