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UFC-Que Choisir Takes Ubisoft To French Court Over the Crew Shutdown

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Why This Matters

This case highlights the growing concern over digital ownership rights and the responsibility of game publishers to maintain access to purchased content. It underscores the need for clearer consumer protections in the evolving digital entertainment industry, impacting both developers and players. The outcome could set a precedent for how digital rights are managed and enforced in the future.

Key Takeaways

Longtime Slashdot reader Elektroschock writes: When Ubisoft pulled the plug on The Crew's servers without warning, players were left with a worthless game they'd already paid for. Now, consumer watchdog UFC-Que Choisir is fighting back, demanding gamers' right to play regardless of publisher whims. Supported by the "Stop Killing Games" movement, this landmark case challenges unfair terms before the Creteil Judicial Court (Val-de-Marne near Paris), and aims to protect players from disappearing games. The lawsuit that UFC-Que Choisir filed against Ubisoft on Tuesday alleges that the video game publisher "misled consumers about the permanence of their purchase and imposed abusive contractual clauses stripping players of ownership rights," reports Reuters.

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