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Zealotdriver
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States1557 Posts
July 27 2010 23:01 GMT
#1
Section 8 of the Starcraft 2 EULA is called Consent to Monitor. Essentially, it says that the game may monitor your RAM and send data back to Blizzard including your account name and RAM contents.

I have mixed feelings about this. It is highly invasive and destroys privacy while Starcraft 2 is running. However, it is probably a benevolent attempt to prevent cheating. Playing against hackers can be annoying on a daily basis. The loss of privacy is more indirect degradation of our personal sovereignty.

Poll: SC2 EULA Section 8: RAM monitoring

I approve of this. (142)
 
45%

I don't care. (103)
 
33%

I disapprove of this. (69)
 
22%

314 total votes

Your vote: SC2 EULA Section 8: RAM monitoring

(Vote): I don't care.
(Vote): I approve of this.
(Vote): I disapprove of this.


Turn off the radio
Takkara
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States2503 Posts
July 27 2010 23:06 GMT
#2
It's for Blizzard's anti-hack technology. I'm unsure if they call it Warden for just WoW or for all programs, but it's for that. They can't use the data they find for anything identifiable nor do I believe can they store it. I don't believe there's a loss of privacy here as long as they cannot store what they find.
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UmmTheHobo
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
United States650 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-27 23:08:13
July 27 2010 23:07 GMT
#3
I approve of this.

Amazing anti-hacks could be created by blizz using this method.

EDIT: Damnit, poster above me D:
...
redmarine
Profile Joined August 2009
Denmark165 Posts
July 27 2010 23:09 GMT
#4
What the guys above said.
Deleted User 81291
Profile Joined June 2010
9 Posts
July 27 2010 23:21 GMT
#5
Anti Hack - Why would anyone not want this feature?
As usual they won't submit any real data back just hash codes, I assume.
udgnim
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States8024 Posts
July 27 2010 23:36 GMT
#6
it's been part of the Blizzard EULA since at least Diablo 2.
E-Sports is competitive video gaming with a spectator fan base. Do not take the word "Sports" literally.
Ownos
Profile Joined July 2010
United States2147 Posts
July 27 2010 23:38 GMT
#7
We got more sinister organizations to worry about having our infos than Blizzard. Like the Illuminati or NWO. Or are they the same?
...deeper and deeper into the bowels of El Diablo
progress
Profile Joined March 2010
Norway3 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-27 23:46:58
July 27 2010 23:44 GMT
#8
So lets see:

Activation code tied to regions? Yes
No LAN support? Yes
Requirement to let Blizzard monitor your chat (presumably in game)? Yes
Requirement to let Starcraft 2 monitor the content of your RAM and send who knows what to who knows where? Yes
Requirement to login even though you just want to play the single player campaign? Yes
Rip-off online price of 60€ for no other reason than ripping you off? Yes
Attempt to make Starcraft 2 behave as an MMO even though it isnt one? Yes
Censored versions to cater to different regions? Yes
Blizzard not being up front about privacy issues or piracy issues? Yes
Artificial need to buy multiple copies due to no LAN support and login requirement? Yes

That is some messed up shit.
Fyrewolf
Profile Joined January 2010
United States1533 Posts
July 27 2010 23:50 GMT
#9
While SC2 does have a lot of other potential for datamining, I seriously doubt Blizzard will delve deeply into that field beyond customization for the user, simlar to how any site like amazon or youtube will recommend related things to you based on what you looked at.

This is probably essential for anti-hack measures, and as previously stated, as long as the information isn't stored or used for identifiable means, then it really is a non-issue. Besides, what else will a legitimate player really be running besides SC2? A music player maybe? Not much else to save on system performance probably.

I support this for anti-hack, though I am wary of Activision, but EULA Clauses are more numerous than flies. This probably really is a non-issue.
"This is not Warcraft in space" "It's much more...... Sophisticated" "I KNOW IT'S NOT 3D!!!"
Skvid
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Lithuania751 Posts
July 27 2010 23:50 GMT
#10
I don't really care, i can't see how blizzard could use it to exploit the info they get this way, and it would hurt them more than us if they decided to.

Just a silly thing to be paranoid over.
Lucid90
Profile Joined September 2008
Canada340 Posts
July 27 2010 23:51 GMT
#11
eh, I got used to it. I think quite a lot of programs moniter your computer activity and it's practically impossible to get away from it.

Probably the only way to have a completely private computer is to get a linux, a whole bunch of proxy servers that send encoded info for internet browsing.
My sc2 account: http://www.sc2ranks.com/us/1296221/LuciD
SichuanPanda
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada1542 Posts
July 27 2010 23:54 GMT
#12
I don't have any hacks or anything otherwise illegal running, it if keeps hackers out of the game I'm all for it.
i-bonjwa
BamBam
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
745 Posts
July 27 2010 23:56 GMT
#13
So a multi billion dollar company can invade my privacy and rely information to other sources based on the fact that im running a game I purchased from them...

Question : Since when is it acceptable for privacy to be confiscated in favor of 'greater good'.
"two is way better than twice as one" - artosis
Bensio
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United Kingdom621 Posts
July 27 2010 23:58 GMT
#14
On July 28 2010 08:44 progress wrote:
So lets see:

Activation code tied to regions? Yes
No LAN support? Yes
Requirement to let Blizzard monitor your chat (presumably in game)? Yes
Requirement to let Starcraft 2 monitor the content of your RAM and send who knows what to who knows where? Yes
Requirement to login even though you just want to play the single player campaign? Yes
Rip-off online price of 60€ for no other reason than ripping you off? Yes
Attempt to make Starcraft 2 behave as an MMO even though it isnt one? Yes
Censored versions to cater to different regions? Yes
Blizzard not being up front about privacy issues or piracy issues? Yes
Artificial need to buy multiple copies due to no LAN support and login requirement? Yes

That is some messed up shit.


Commit suicide already, most of the other haters from "sooo 6 months ago" have done that
Tabbris
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Bangladesh2839 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-28 00:01:59
July 27 2010 23:59 GMT
#15
On July 28 2010 08:44 progress wrote:
So lets see:

Activation code tied to regions? Yes
No LAN support? Yes
Requirement to let Blizzard monitor your chat (presumably in game)? Yes
Requirement to let Starcraft 2 monitor the content of your RAM and send who knows what to who knows where? Yes
Requirement to login even though you just want to play the single player campaign? Yes
Rip-off online price of 60€ for no other reason than ripping you off? Yes
Attempt to make Starcraft 2 behave as an MMO even though it isnt one? Yes
Censored versions to cater to different regions? Yes
Blizzard not being up front about privacy issues or piracy issues? Yes
Artificial need to buy multiple copies due to no LAN support and login requirement? Yes

That is some messed up shit.

Haters ganna hate, Some of those dont even make sense

Finally Antihacking measures Go BLIZZ!
Rodiel
Profile Joined August 2006
France573 Posts
July 28 2010 00:00 GMT
#16
no problem with that i trust in blizzard, and if they can fuck up more of those damn noob hackers gogogo
shindigs
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States4795 Posts
July 28 2010 00:02 GMT
#17
Things like this are in a ton of EULA for games. Its just that tin-foil hat conspiricists like to pick em out for popular releases or certain games so they can make it seem like some huge invasion of privacy controversy.

Oh no, Blizzard is gonna have my battle.net account name...my battle.net account name I registered with Blizzard. I don't care if Blizzard takes my personal life info, what are they gonna do with "Male, Asian, SC2 addict"
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Fyrewolf
Profile Joined January 2010
United States1533 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-28 00:11:21
July 28 2010 00:07 GMT
#18
On July 28 2010 08:44 progress wrote:
So lets see:

Activation code tied to regions? Yes
No LAN support? Yes
Requirement to let Blizzard monitor your chat (presumably in game)? Yes
Requirement to let Starcraft 2 monitor the content of your RAM and send who knows what to who knows where? Yes
Requirement to login even though you just want to play the single player campaign? Yes
Rip-off online price of 60€ for no other reason than ripping you off? Yes
Attempt to make Starcraft 2 behave as an MMO even though it isnt one? Yes
Censored versions to cater to different regions? Yes
Blizzard not being up front about privacy issues or piracy issues? Yes
Artificial need to buy multiple copies due to no LAN support and login requirement? Yes

That is some messed up shit.


Umm, that is a problem? All of these things have become quite established, and are beyond trivial. This list is nothing new, every single game does it.

Activation code for region - Yes it would be nice to take my laptop out of the CONTINENT, and still be able to play online. But it's not essential, servers and protection for them cost money. DVD's are tied to regions too, and thats a far bigger problem, because they actually use it for illegal price fixing. Video games really don't have this problem (minus Australia). Cross-realm support will come too, so you can play with those in other continents.

Lan Support- it isn't essential in todays world. Would be nice. Not essential. Helps Blizzard control SC2 and keep it away from KeSPA.

Moniter your chat - So does your cell-phone company. And any IM service. And this website too, for moderation purposes. Good job posting your gripe about this, on a site that monitors the chat

Monitor your Ram - Been in the EULA since D2 this is not new, it's for ANTI-HACK

Online Activation - See EVERY GAME MADE IN THE PAST 5 YEARS.

$60 Price - You didn't expect them to give it away for free, did you? Decent price for todays VG Market.

Make it an MMO - Social tools does NOT equal MMO. MMO's use them. So did SC1 and plenty other styles of games.

Censored Versions for Different Regions - A country's law trumps blizzard. They can't break the law. Lots of other games get censored in other countries, or even banned (see Germany).

Blizzard not being up front - They're busy. They have lives and more work to do. And if they don't have everything fixed yet, they keep their mouth shut til they do, because they know "It is better to keep one's mouth shut and be thought a fool, than to open it and remove all doubt."

Multiple copies for multiple people - I don't quite know how the guest passes work, but they're there. You didn't expect you could buy the game, and then all of your friends could play it with you because you alone had a copy?


Seriously, you are being extremely disingenuous. None of these things are unreasonable, in fact they are STANDARD for todays games.
"This is not Warcraft in space" "It's much more...... Sophisticated" "I KNOW IT'S NOT 3D!!!"
progress
Profile Joined March 2010
Norway3 Posts
July 28 2010 01:37 GMT
#19
On July 28 2010 09:07 Fyrewolf wrote:
Umm, that is a problem? All of these things have become quite established, and are beyond trivial. This list is nothing new, every single game does it.


Because people keep defending them. You know this is just an appeal to tradition, yet you accept it and as a result, more shit is kept being added. Having your computer monitored is certainly not trivial.

Activation code for region - Yes it would be nice to take my laptop out of the CONTINENT, and still be able to play online. But it's not essential, servers and protection for them cost money. DVD's are tied to regions too, and thats a far bigger problem, because they actually use it for illegal price fixing. Video games really don't have this problem (minus Australia). Cross-realm support will come too, so you can play with those in other continents.


This seems to be the exact same thing as the DVD region bullshit. If I live in europe and have friends in the US, then i cant play with them. How do you know such support will be there? Then whats the point with regions at all?

They made the choice of using a server instead of p2p. Shouldn't affect the users. People should have the right to choose.

Lan Support- it isn't essential in todays world. Would be nice. Not essential. Helps Blizzard control SC2 and keep it away from KeSPA.


I guess you want your shit in the "cloud" to, huh? Let other people manage it. Let them rip you off. Allow them to impose rules on you so you have to buy back what you once had for free and took for granted. Whats your next argument gonna be? "but i can afford it? I can afford to not know jack". Fuck that.

They own the copyright, the trademark and maybe some patents that are valid in the US. That is the extent of their ownership after the product has been sold to a customer.

There should be LAN support so people can control the stuff they own.

Moniter your chat - So does your cell-phone company. And any IM service. And this website too, for moderation purposes. Good job posting your gripe about this, on a site that monitors the chat


No. It does not. Data monitoring is not allowed. Data is content. They might monitor sms, but certainly not the actual conversation.

But even if they did, there is a difference. This is a game. The primary value of this product is not to let people chat. Where is the option to let people use an external chat server? People should have an option to not be monitored. You wanna use their shit? fine, they will make sure your free speech rights are thrown out.

Monitor your Ram - Been in the EULA since D2 this is not new, it's for ANTI-HACK


Sure, and the internet is being filtered and your privacy thrown in the trash because the children must be protected.

If you think they wont gather a lot more info than what they need your not even naive.

Online Activation - See EVERY GAME MADE IN THE PAST 5 YEARS.


But its not just online activation. Everything is tied into the server and it is restricting you from using the product you bought the way you want. You are defending their rights at the expense of your own.

$60 Price - You didn't expect them to give it away for free, did you? Decent price for todays VG Market.


I said EURO didnt i? The € means euros not dollars. 60€ = 77$. I expect it not to cost 30% more than the retail version. Seems pretty fucking reasonable, yes?


Make it an MMO - Social tools does NOT equal MMO. MMO's use them. So did SC1 and plenty other styles of games.


The entire game is artificially dependent on their server. Yet the content is practically static and you will realistically never play with more than 12 people per game. The "server" should have been matchmaking only without region limitations.

Censored Versions for Different Regions - A country's law trumps blizzard. They can't break the law. Lots of other games get censored in other countries, or even banned (see Germany).


And if that country's law didn't trump blizzard's, they'd just find a way to impose restrictions anyway. Just like they are doing with everything else.

Up the age restriction. I've seen this in other games, because certain countries don't allow shit to be shown, all other countries suffer. Yes, i want my blood, gore and dismemberment.

Blizzard not being up front - They're busy. They have lives and more work to do. And if they don't have everything fixed yet, they keep their mouth shut til they do, because they know "It is better to keep one's mouth shut and be thought a fool, than to open it and remove all doubt."


What the fuck is this shit? That's so weak. They have spent years on coming up with ideas that are not needed on how to invade peoples privacy as much as possible, they should take some time to actually discuss this with the victims (the customers).


Multiple copies for multiple people - I don't quite know how the guest passes work, but they're there. You didn't expect you could buy the game, and then all of your friends could play it with you because you alone had a copy?


I expect to be able to install it and USE it on every computer in my house AND let any friends i bring over play the game over the LAN.

Seems pretty reasonable to me. What? Why didn't you throw out an appeal to tradition? What about the fact that it has been this way for years and years, why is that not an argument for keeping it that way? Hypocrite.

Seriously, you are being extremely disingenuous. None of these things are unreasonable, in fact they are STANDARD for todays games.


I think I'm being very honest. Maybe some things will turn out to be slightly exaggerated, but I think most people know what I'm saying and if they had a choice (while still being able to play the game), most of these things Blizzard has imposed on us would not be accepted.
Fyrewolf
Profile Joined January 2010
United States1533 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-28 02:03:15
July 28 2010 02:02 GMT
#20
Progress, your arguments are not very coherent. If you are going to argue, please reword it. Half of the arguments don't even make sense (i.e. And if that country's law didn't trump blizzard's, they'd just find a way to impose restrictions anyway. . . all other countries suffer. + most of the other statements)

It does suck that 60 euros is significantly more than 60 dollars, but the overall prices for SC2 around the world are fairly close. No LAN also sucks. I do want LAN. But I don't want someone like KeSPA stepping into the scene either. If it really comes down to it, I'll either get a second hacked version with LAN in addition to my legitimate copy, or even buy the Pro version with LAN support that will come IF I really got serious about hosting a lot of LANs and tournaments. I would respond to more of your post if the responses were written coherently and actually relevant to what you were responding to.

The ad hominem really needs to stop though. Attack my arguments, not me, classic argument fail. If English is not your first language, I also speak German quite well. However if you are going to keep just spouting more ad hominem after this, I advise you to stop trolling. I'm not an idiot, and I really don't care to argue with someone that can't argue correctly.
"This is not Warcraft in space" "It's much more...... Sophisticated" "I KNOW IT'S NOT 3D!!!"
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