Posted October 14, 2017
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JMich: If this was a mafia game, I would be accusing you of making up facts. But since this isn't one, I will be trying to look for said posts by myself tomorrow.
Fair warning, I will be posting any I find back in the thread.
Fair warning to whom? Me? For what? For your "since you're not willing to tell me what I want via PM, I will post publicly whatever I find"? Eh... no, sorry. Whatever you do, it's your doing and your doing alone, don't try to put it on me. Fair warning, I will be posting any I find back in the thread.
JMich: Section 8 in Privacy Policy. Our NDA does make us GOG partners. Legally, GOG is covered.
So no, GOG didn't share any private information with outsiders. They shared information with partners.
Are you saying that the NDA you (plural) signed explicitly states that you are now GOG partners? With any and all legal rights and obligations that said partnership entails? So no, GOG didn't share any private information with outsiders. They shared information with partners.
And I'm not sure I understand how section 8, be it the Privacy Policy or the User Agreement, is relevant in the context of you now being GOG partners.
JMich: I'm not. Some people think GOG shouldn't divulge the info of who they invited without prior consent. Understandable, and agreed. By making a GOG account though, they did give said consent. [...]
Now this is getting interesting. At the time this event was planned, was it made clear to everyone that received an invitation that those who attend will become GOG partners, thus have access rights to info pertaining to GOG customers? And those that didn't just had to accept it? I see the type of partners GOG mentions in their User Agreement, and they're all, in one way or another, needed to run their business. What need do you (plural) cover as GOG partners?
This sounds like you do have access to other details pertaining to GOG customers besides usernames...