Quote Originally Posted by Urielparadox View Post
Please note my problem is how people are somehow reading the immediate/present tense of NOW as being future tense.

Whether someone want to sue se or not and waste the money is their Choice, however this does not prevent laws from being in effect. This card is representing something that is out now, not something that is in developmental stages or planning, it is stating that it is playable at this moment in time. It's advertising that new classes have been released and can be played when you log in. well if you played 2.0 at launch this is not true. They are called truth in advertising laws and they delegate what companies can do to advertise, if you have a business degree of any kind you have to take several law and ethic based classes, it's required if they want the programs to be credited, that teach you this stuff so you don't go get yourself sued before your too big to care.

However in reality America has got really bad with enforcing any of these laws as we saw apple repeatedly lie about features that samsung and google had already released, and samsung doesn't have the money to sue them(they have had the lte case for how many years now) and Google never did either. if we assume a company is following the U.S. Advertising Laws since they are advertising at a US event they can only be comparing it to 1.0. If we are looking at the realistic part of it to assume one person would sue SE is just idiotic, It wouldn't be just one person it would actually be a class action lawsuit if it where ever to go anywhere, which can be quite damaging.


In fact your response is a pretty big part of the problem, in summary you stated, it doesn't matter if it's illegal it's not like you have the money to do anything about it...
I hope that this is truly not what you believe, if it is then it's safe to say you would be happy being a slave, or you believe that people with money should be above the law.
dude just stop trying to play lawyer already please, you realistically have no clue what you're talking about. If E3 comes and goes with no announcement you can get back on here and talk about how we should all sue SE for false advertising and whatever other laws Wikipedia tells you they broke, but until then please just stop. All I see is a key that probably got handed out too early for an event that hasn't even happened yet. As much as you want to try and sue SE or refuse to believe they'll make some announcements this key was designed to create hype. you don't go to a trade show like E3 with nothing to show and you definitely don't do it without creating some sort of hype. Were they a little liberal with their use of the English language? possibly, but like most advertisements at these types of events when they use language like this it usually refers to stuff they will or have announced at the show. so please put your pitchfork away and enjoy the show