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These are your options.
Agree and continue using steam.
Disagree andcease using steam and all it' services.
Choose wisely.
You could ask an Australian (we aren't impacted).
This in itself is illegal, hijacking your product (aka games) is illegal. Now there is no more cheap arbitration for YOU. Go hire a million dollar team of lawyers to fight over your game inventory.
Arasaka is winning, every single day.
The disagree button basically means you stop using steam. Like cease logging in. or if you wanna go a step further... delete your account. That's how you opt out.
There's no obligation to maintain the previous version of the contract.. I mean unless valve hadn't reserved the right to change the contract in the version you agreed to.. :P
Nope. No moire wasting Valve's money, and Valve's time. Either pony up to court, or shut up.
Arbitration can stil;l happen, but you AND valve have the option of declining arbitration and going straight to court.
The agreement, obviously, gives them more power to refuse refunds and support, pushing us to contact the devs who clearly don't care.
Say no to the agreement. Let's stand together to let Steam/Vavle know that gamers want to be treated better.
Thank you for reading.
Now you prep for the big leagues if you want to complain over something stupid.