[e-privacy] Mandate un mattone a Nintendo
Marco A. Calamari
marcoc1 a dada.it
Sab 14 Maggio 2011 18:40:27 CEST
Forse non avete mai letto le condizioni di uso del
Nintendo 3DS. Francamente, sembrano scritte per scherzo.
Ma e' tutto vero
Allora, se avete una nipotina ed avevate preso in considerazione
di regalarle in Nintendo 3DS, dovete leggere qui
http://www.defectivebydesign.org/nintendo3ds-it
Il mio mattone e' gia' partito
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To: marco calamari <marcoc at marcoc.it>
Subject: [DBD] Update: 70 bricks ordered for Nintendo!
Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 19:16:56 -0400
So far, Defective by Design supporters have ordered 70 bricks to send
to Nintendo's CEO Reggie Fils-Aime. This is great progress, but we
think with a little more help from you all, we can get to our goal of
200 by Monday.
Here are some quick and easy ways you can help!
* Send a brick if you have not already done so,
<http://ur1.ca/44yfg>.
* Share this story by :
- Posting it to your social networks, <http://ur1.ca/44wwv>
- Blogging about it or putting the banner on your blog or web site
<http://defectivebydesign.org/nintendo#banners>.
Supporter Stefano Maffulli's post is a great example at
<http://maffulli.net/2011/05/11/the-horrible-terms-of-service-in-nintendo-3ds/>.
- Up-voting some of the stories and comments we have already submitted:
<http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:DefectiveByDesign#Brick_Nintendo_sharing_links>
- Do you have a favorite journalist, reviewer, or tech writer? David
Pogue? Engadget? Gizmodo? Send them a short note letting them know
about the TOS and DRM on the Nintendo 3DS. (See our sample letter
on our blog post at, <http://defectivebydesign.org/nintendo3ds-update>)
Also, the DefectiveByDesign.org campaign called the Nintendo support
center and they confirmed they may not be able to unbrick a device
once they have bricked it. Further, they said that any work they did
trying to fix a bricked 3DS would not be covered by a warranty, since
that would have been voided at the time they bricked your 3DS.
Therefore, you would have to pay them to attempt to fix it. So, this
isn't just a hypothetical -- Nintendo knows what they are doing.
Thank you,
Josh, Helen, Matt, John, and the DRM Elimination Crew
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