My colleague Pete Lewin from my firm Purewal & Partners has written a great practical guide to what about the video games industry needs to know about the UK’s new Consumer Rights Act 2015, which introduces a new series of consumer rights in games. Check it out!
Category: Consumer protection
Australia, Steam and consumer legal rights in video games
If you decide you don’t want your purchased Steam, Xbox Live or Apple iOS game anymore, or if it doesn’t work as promised or at all, what rights do you have legally?
I get such questions a LOT. While there is a body of law about this area of consumer protection, sadly there is little in the way of actual, specific legal decisions applying those laws to this situation to to which I can point. So I read with interest some recent news out of Australia on the consumer protection front: the Australian Competition and Consumer Authority is to investigate Steam, the world’s largest digital distribution platform for games, over concerns that it does not comply with Australian consumer protection law, particularly relating to refunds and returns.
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