• OrgunDonor
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      1510 months ago

      Because it is a subscription service. It is not actually a product you buy outright. It is still bullshit, and should probably be illegal to change to charging for installs though.

      • @darkdemize@sh.itjust.works
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        810 months ago

        OK, let’s say it is a subscription model, which I’m sure it is. Wouldn’t I have to agree to the new terms for them to charge me? How can they charge me for previous installs that I never agreed to pay them for?

        This seems to me like Unity is opening themselves up to a lot of litigation for loss of income from lost sales of software thanks to the updated licensing terms.

        • OrgunDonor
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          810 months ago

          You can cancel, and stop selling the game, which is what Cult of the Lamb is threatening to do(and others should do if this actually goes ahead). But if you continue to use and sell your game, you have to agree to the new terms and conditions.

          • BruceTwarzen
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            710 months ago

            It’s srill odd tho. It’s like netflix saying: i know you paid monthly for years, but we retroactively need you to pay a dollar for every movie and 50 cents for every tv show you watched.

            • @dom@lemmy.ca
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              710 months ago

              Are they not charging for new downloads starting in January? What I understood was by “retroactive” they meant it applies to all games, even those previously released

    • Chariotwheel
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      410 months ago

      I think we need to wait for a lawyer. I don’t think this is something where laymen will be helpful.

  • @Hiccup@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1810 months ago

    It’s time to Unite and go on strike against Unity. It’s no longer a feasible platform. Port to any other method or engine that is possible. Honestly, it sucks developers, publishers, the whole ecosystem, but we’ll all be fine and stronger if Unity is no longer capable of holding us hostage and for ransom.