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Sony Europe had a run-in with Australia’s consumer protection laws and it’s not pretty. The company violated some rules and regulations in regards to game refunds and now they are required to pay a massive fine of about $3.5 million Australian dollars! Special guest, Stephanie Ijoma, joins us today to break it all down. You can find more of Steph here:
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[Australian Competition and Consumer Commission] Sony to pay $3.5 million penalty for misrepresenting PlayStation gamers’ rights https://bit.ly/30bc7B2
[Sony] PlayStation Store cancellation policy https://bit.ly/2Xzowgo
[Australian Competition and Consumer Commission] Repair, replace, refund https://bit.ly/2U8PKZh
[IGN] Valve Faces Legal Action In Australia Over Its Refunds Policy [update] https://bit.ly/2AHyLGu
[IGN] High Court of Australia Dismisses Valve’s Attempt to Appeal $3 Million Fine https://bit.ly/2Y250s8
[Steam] Steam Refunds https://bit.ly/2zbTzWo
[Forbrukerradet] Filing complaint against four video game platforms for breaching European consumer law https://bit.ly/374436r
[Eurogamer] Germany will take Nintendo and its no-cancel eShop pre-order policy to court https://bit.ly/3gXJttb
[The Verge] Nintendo doesn’t have to refund digital preorders, according to European court https://bit.ly/3eZNE65