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<blockquote data-quote="PiN WiZ" data-source="post: 11665" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>Josh Tolpa posted more false information and I just want to set the record straight for those of you who are still worried about losing your purchased tables in the future.</p><p></p><p>Josh Tolpa posted this, "Before you go posting falsehoods, I never said anything could be removed from a console. If the game goes away and you have to get a new hard drive, however, you are SOL."</p><p></p><p>Josh made this statement earlier as well, "If any license on any table lapses, say goodbye to that. the technology even exists to remove software from your device remotely without your permission."</p><p></p><p>The fact is, no one can remove any software from your device (or platform) that you've already paid for and if you ever have to get a new hard drive, you can always re-download any software you have already paid for even if it's no longer available for sale.</p><p></p><p>Josh goes on to say, "In the world of digital-only media, the consumer owns nothing."</p><p></p><p>The fact is, the consumer owns nothing whether it be digital-only or hard copy media. You merely pay for the right to use the media for private use only and have no other rights to the media such as redistribution. Also, there is no timeframe you are allowed to use the software you've purchased.</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is, Josh has been spreading inaccurate information on TPA's Facebook Wall for a while now and I decided it was time to let those who were worried about losing their tables in the future know the truth. I don't think it's right for Josh Tolpa to be spreading false information on TPA's Facebook Wall and causing consumers to worry about nothing. My advice to everyone would be to disregard anything Josh has to say regarding The Pinball Arcade's EULA, especially if it has anything to do with you losing tables you've already paid for when licenses expire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiN WiZ, post: 11665, member: 31"] Josh Tolpa posted more false information and I just want to set the record straight for those of you who are still worried about losing your purchased tables in the future. Josh Tolpa posted this, "Before you go posting falsehoods, I never said anything could be removed from a console. If the game goes away and you have to get a new hard drive, however, you are SOL." Josh made this statement earlier as well, "If any license on any table lapses, say goodbye to that. the technology even exists to remove software from your device remotely without your permission." The fact is, no one can remove any software from your device (or platform) that you've already paid for and if you ever have to get a new hard drive, you can always re-download any software you have already paid for even if it's no longer available for sale. Josh goes on to say, "In the world of digital-only media, the consumer owns nothing." The fact is, the consumer owns nothing whether it be digital-only or hard copy media. You merely pay for the right to use the media for private use only and have no other rights to the media such as redistribution. Also, there is no timeframe you are allowed to use the software you've purchased. The bottom line is, Josh has been spreading inaccurate information on TPA's Facebook Wall for a while now and I decided it was time to let those who were worried about losing their tables in the future know the truth. I don't think it's right for Josh Tolpa to be spreading false information on TPA's Facebook Wall and causing consumers to worry about nothing. My advice to everyone would be to disregard anything Josh has to say regarding The Pinball Arcade's EULA, especially if it has anything to do with you losing tables you've already paid for when licenses expire. [/QUOTE]
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