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EDIT:

We’d like to let you know that we’ve uploaded the new User Agreement and Privacy Policy to the site
. You'll find them in the "Support" tab, under "Policies".

You’ll be pleased to hear that point 9.1 was rewritten entirely to be more user-friendly (as per the many suggestions you’ve made) and that all other changes we made in the previously posted versions after your comments remain in the document.

You will have gotten (or will be getting anytime now) an email informing you about the change. If anything is missing, contact us within 30 days - after then, it becomes legally binding and comes into force on the site.

Thank you for all your invaluable input on this matter, and we hope you continue enjoying DRM-free gaming!

You'll find the original message that began this thread below.

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Hi all,

In the coming weeks we plan on introducing a rewritten version of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. We promised to be even more open and direct with you - our community - about what we are doing and why, so in advance we’re giving you a heads-up and a chance to comment on these changes.

Why are we making any changes at all? There are two key reasons:
1. To address all the new stuff announced / introduced in the recent months, such as new content (Movies), features (in-store credit) or services (Galaxy), all of which ought to be addressed from the legal standpoint. At the same time our current Terms of Use, and especially Privacy Policy, are very old and were due for a refresh for quite some time;
2. To make our legal documents as understandable as humanly (or should we rather say legally ;) possible, That’s why on top of making the legally binding part as user-friendly as we could, we have also prepared a short summary of all the points on the right side of them (that’s for the lazy ones ;).

New User Agreement: <span class="bold">GOG_User_Agreement_EN.pdf</span>
New Privacy Policy: <span class="bold">GOG_Privacy_Policy_EN.pdf</span>

We understand, that you might have some comments and questions, so do not hesitate to post them in this thread by Sunday, November 30th, 11:59 PM GMT. We do hope, that your feedback will allow us to make these documents even better and more understandable.
Please note, that we will not able to answer your question in real-time - we will gather them, analyse and come back to you with a set of answers and comments.

Cheers,
The GOG.com Team

PS: For all the fans of conspiracy theories - we have no hidden agenda so fear not and ask away instead :)
Post edited February 05, 2015 by GOG.com
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I was just skimming over it quickly since I don't have time to read all of it at the moment, so I just wanted to say a quick thanks for the summary part and also for not wording the legally part in a way that no sane person could understand :D
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G-Doc: In the coming weeks we plan on introducing a rewritten version of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
What? A change on GOG? SHITSTORM INCOMING!!! :o)
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G-Doc: In the coming weeks we plan on introducing a rewritten version of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
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catpower1980: What? A change on GOG? SHITSTORM INCOMING!!! :o)
You can be sure the wannabe community lawyers will be looking over the details with a fine tooth comb ;)
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G-Doc: *snip*
thanks for the headsup:).

Btw can you get someone to look at the servers?. Accessing the site pages has gradually gotten worse (slower) over the weekend - loading the game library is particularly problematic :/
Post edited November 24, 2014 by Niggles
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Niggles: Btw can you get someone to look at the servers?. Accessing the site pages has gradually gotten worse (slower) over the weekend - loading the game library is particularly problematic :/
I don't think it's the servers. From the available evidence, it seems to only trouble Australians and some Americans. As such, it's much more likely to be a routing problem. See this thread for more information: http://www.gog.com/forum/general/anyone_else_experiences_problems
When I saw the thread name, I worried. When I saw the username next to it, I trembled.

I don't know when I'll have the time to go through it, but I will. Eventually. In the meantime, I'm sure I'll be made aware of community concerns on this thread, which I find kinda helpful.

EDIT: I ended up having a quick look anyway.
Beta versions aren't complete and we're not responsible for what happens while you're using them. Fear not, they should not blow up your computer!
Well, that's reassuring.
Post edited November 24, 2014 by P1na
I appreciate the advanced notice on this and will have a read-through tonight. Hopefully there won't be a run on torches and pitchforks.
I have a problem with the gift limit (3.3. "...limit of 5 per day..."). Does it mean 5 gifts per day for a single user or 5 gifts per day total? The later would get in the way of many giveaways. And what does "...might defer on a
case by case basis..." mean? Do I have to contact support beforehand if I want to host a bigger giveaway?
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PaterAlf: I have a problem with the gift limit (3.3. "...limit of 5 per day..."). Does it mean 5 gifts per day for a single user or 5 gifts per day total? The later would get in the way of many giveaways. And what does "...might defer on a
case by case basis..." mean? Do I have to contact support beforehand if I want to host a bigger giveaway?
the whole section 3.3 is ambiguous worded. It can be interpreted that I can give you my gOg games (up to 5 a day :)) but not sell them to you.
I don't have time to read through the stuff right now but I'm very impressed that you (GOG) are being so open about it and discussing things with the community. +1 GOG!
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G-Doc: 3.2 You can use your GOG account to set up a public profile accessible by other people. You can also use your GOG account to connect with other GOG users. Please act sensibly and remember you are responsible for your own actions.
Will this be only in the Galaxy client, or do you plan on implementing this on the site as well? And if so, when can we expect it?
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G-Doc: 6.6 Please treat this system sensibly and don't exploit it (for example by using VPNs or other methods to manipulate how your location appears) – that's not cool.
While I absolutely adore this way of phrasing it, are you sure your lawyers agree that this is acceptable "legalese"? I sure hope it is, because these are terms and conditions everyone can read and understand.
7.2 Whenever we patch or update content, we will of course let you know exactly what was changed and why. To this end, each game/movie has a change log on its page that lists all changes made to it over time.
This section is sadly absent from the document. Please make sure it gets added ;-p

7.2 Whenever we patch or update content, we will of course let you know exactly what was changed and why. To this end, each game/movie has a change log on its page that lists all changes made to it over time.
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Wishbone: This section is sadly absent from the document. Please make sure it gets added ;-p
+1
Post edited November 24, 2014 by Tannath
If unforeseen events beyond your or our control occur (war, earthquake, gigantic flood, alien attack, Godzilla, etc. - ok the last two are jokes ), then neither of us will be liable to the other for any obligations which can't be performed.
Since the last 2 are excluded for being jokes, does this means I can sue you if I can't download my installers during an alien invasion? I don't care much about Gozilla, he comes and goes; but aliens have a nasty tendency to force humans to live underground and hidden for long periods of time, and washing your hands to provide DRM-free games just when they are most needed is an underhanded move, IMO.

And that's not getting into the reciprocity of the "neither of us will be liable to the other". Still, I'll trust GOG to not recover loses caused by a Gozilla attack by suing its users for not gaming during the attack. However, I would like to receive official confirmation that Ubisoft won't try to do so making use of this document.
2.2 When you buy or install GOG games, you might have to agree to additional contract terms with the developer/publisher of the game (e.g. they might ask you to agree to a game specific End User Licence Agreement).
Damn, does this mean possible DRM intrusion, sneakily, the back door, legal way?
7.1 Occasionally we may need to patch or update GOG service s or GOG content (for example to add or remove features or to resolve software bugs). We need these rights in order to keep GOG.com running efficiently.
Add or remove features? Like that Rockstar stunt over there at Steam's, deleting soundtrack (game content) from a legally purchased game, later on?

All in all, i saw nothing new (or dangerous) for a customer, but please, do comment, concerning those above; thanks in advance...
The only big thing I see is the 5 gifts per day limit. I'd like to know more about that. I know that during some of these big sales, I gift myself codes for future giveaways. Am I limited to 5 gifts to myself?