LF Tank for heroic Deadmines Must have 10k gearscore and no criminal record
LF Tank for heroic Deadmines Must have 10k gearscore and no criminal record
"You cannot exaggerate about the Marines. They are convinced to the
point of arrogance, that they are the most ferocious fighters on earth
- and the amusing thing about it is that they are."- Father Kevin
Keaney, Chaplain, Korean War
Honestly, I think I will earn my purple protos at Brewfest this year.....just have to kill Direbrew to get them.......line them up on the fp in Dalaran, screenshot, log off and cancel WoW.
I don't think I trust Blizzard anymore.
But is canceling enough? Not trying to be paranoid here, but they can still give your info away if it makes them a buck. Wonder how hard it would be to sue them into removing my info from their records. Is there any other way to get the info back from them?
And honestly, I'm surprised they aren't adding zip code or city to your forum avatar. I mean, if you are going for that whole social thing, why not add that info. I think facebook and all those other social networks do that. Why not single or looking for sex? Highschool? Favorite movie? Shoe size? All of this info is more useful in creating a social community and yet less dangerous than a persons full name. So are they just failing at privacy and actually creating a social community?
- Souca -
This space for rent.
Its social networking and its huge money!
If you read the new tos/eula this past tuesday it gives you a heads up on the future.
- DISCLOSURES; THIRD PARTY FEATURES.
- Massive.
Blizzard's Games and the Service may incorporate technology of Massive Incorporated ("Massive"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation ("Microsoft"), that enables in-game advertising, and the display of other similar in-game objects, which are downloaded temporarily to your personal computer and replaced during online game play. As part of this process, Massive may collect some information about the game and the advertisements delivered to you, as well as standard information that is sent when your personal computer or game console connects to the Internet including your Internet protocol (IP) address. Massive will use this information to transmit and measure in-game advertising, as well as to improve the products and services of Massive and its affiliates. None of the information collected by Massive will be used to identify you. For additional details regarding Massive's in-game advertising practices, please see Massive's In-Game Advertising privacy statement at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?Link...85&clcid=0x409. The trademarks and copyrighted material contained in all in-game advertising are the property of the respective owners. Portions of the Service are © 2008 Massive Incorporated. All rights reserved.- Facebook.
If you are a registered user of Facebook you may use your Facebook data to enable you to find your Facebook friends on the Service. Your Facebook account is subject to separate terms and conditions provided by Facebook. Note that if you have a Facebook account, your Facebook friends will be able to associate your screen name with your real name on the Service when they use the Facebook friends feature. You hereby acknowledge that Facebook is not responsible for any liability as a result of your use of the Service.
This explains alot.....
http://content.usatoday.com/communit...tarcraft-ii-/1
heres a hint (its about money)
Absolutely. Our goal and vision in this partnership is to really to cross-populate the social networks and to easily find and add your friends from Facebook onto the new Battle.net service as the first step and extending it to other features in the future. … Later on, of course, we have lots of things we are talking about with Facebook. We haven't announced anything specific, but we have lots of ideas about ways to cross-populate and share data between the two services.
Do you expect any push back from diehard Blizzard fans from the Facebook features?
We don't anticipate any. We are going to be very clear and upfront with the user. Once they log in and create a Battle.net account for the first time, if they choose to participate in Real ID, it is of course, an optional set of features that you don't have to participate in. Beyond that we are going to notify them upfront their names could be used to populate via Facebook and how their names could be used via this Facebook feature.
Last edited by Fat Tire : 07-06-2010 at 11:52 PM
Cancelling probably isn't enough. Knowing the corporate mindset, falling revenue just means they would tighten their grip. Grand Moff Tarkin would be proud.
As for legal ramifications, I imagine someone is going to have to demonstrate acual harm from Blizzard releasing their information. You could always send a demand letter to them stating you do not give consent for your information to be published. If they don't agree or respond, you could probably find something under the consumer protection act, since I doubt anyone gave their information to blizzard under the understanding that they were going to turn around and make that information public. Probably have a bit better of a case if they ever printed something along the lines of saying they don't share information.
But I'm no lawyer, and could be talking out my ass for all I know.
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