Articles for August, 2014

American Idol First Look: Harry Connick Jr. Jams With a Season 14 Standout and It’s Super Cute
The perfect way to celebrate receiving a ticket to Hollywood on American Idol? A jam session with Harry Connick Jr.! Thought Idol doesn't return to Fox until January, we've...
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Flashback Friday: Remember When We Lived and Breathed By Every Move Sydney Bristow Made?
When Alias was first picked up to series by ABC, there wasn't much fanfare. "Hey, it's a new show from that guy who created Felicity." "Oh, hey, isn't...
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Stars of Lifetime’s Saved by the Bell Movie Had Never Seen the Original Series…Because They Were Born After It Aired
"It was a little bit before my time. I was born in '95 and the show ended around '93." Anyone else feeling super-old after reading that quote from Dylan Everett aka...
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Nikki Bella and John Cena’s Uncertain Future, Rosa Mendes Naked and Much More in Official Trailer for Total Divas Season 3
Season 3 of Total Divas is proving to be the most exciting and drama-packed ever! In an exclusive sneak peek, we see Nikki Bella and John Cena struggle over the certainty of their future...
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Here Are All the American Horror Story: Freak Show Promos So Far
American Horror Story: Freak Show may be the scariest season yet. Why? Because CLOWNS. FX has been releasing their annual onslaught of teasers for the new season filled with circus and sideshow...
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Pierce Brosnan’s ‘November Man’: The Reviews Are In
The artist formerly known as James Bond returns to the spy thriller game, but should you come along for the ride?
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2014 Fall TV Premiere Calendar: Find Out When All Your Favorites Return and New Shows Start!
The scent of cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg swirls in the air. Boots and scarves happily litter your closet while in some part of the country that is not Los Angeles, golden leaves fall pleasantly...
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This Just Happened: Masked Superman is Finally Unmasked!
This Just Happened: Masked Superman is Finally Unmasked!SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read FUTURES END #17 yet and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (majRead more
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How The Sims 4 Will Be Different To The Sims 3
Life's possibilities are endless. By extension, a game series intending to simulate life would also hope to have endless possibilities. The Sims series has attempted to encompass this, spawning four core games and over 50 add-on packs. Despite the acc...
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Valve Sued By Australian Consumer Watchdog Over Steam Refund Policy
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As reported by Kotaku AU, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is suing Valve over Steam's refund policy and its alleged conflict with Australian consumers' right to a refund under the Australian Consumer Law. The ACCC's specific allegations regarding Steam include:

  • Consumers were not entitled to a refund for any games sold by Valve via Steam in any circumstances;
  • Valve had excluded, restricted or modified statutory guarantees and/or warranties that goods would be of acceptable quality;
  • Valve was not under any obligation to repair, replace or provide a refund for a game where the consumer had not contacted and attempted to resolve the problem with the computer game developer; and the statutory consumer guarantees did not apply to games sold by Valve.

Valve's Doug Lombardi responded: "We are making every effort to cooperate with the Australian officials on this matter, while continuing to provide Steam services to our customers across the world, including Australian gamers."

ACCC Charmain Rod Sims later elaborated on the Commission's decision to take Valve to court: "We want all companies doing business in Australia, even if they’re doing business offshore to comply [with Australian Consumer Law]. Big media companies doing business in Australia have to comply with Australian consumer law. Point number one is if you’re going to do business in Australia, you have to comply with Australian law. The second is don’t have blanket conditions around the world without bothering to check."

Sims states that Valve can now either negotiate a quick settlement, or fight the case in court: "If they [Valve] want to reach an early resolution it could be over in a month or two. They’re a huge company with massive resources, so if they want to fight it could go one or two years. We’ll wait and see to see if they want to do."

Daniel Hindes is the AU editor at GameSpot, and you can follow him on Twitter @dhindes
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