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Judge dismisses lawsuit against Sony by disabled gamerDela @ Feb 28, 2010 21:19 | 18 comments
According to the complaint, "his visual processing impairments prevent him from fully enjoying the video games manufactured by Sony, some of which are played on gaming systems with internet connections through which players in different locations can communicate and play with or against one another."
The reference to "gaming systems with internet connections through which players in different locations can communicate" is essentially an argument that it qualifies as "public accommodation", which would be necessary for a discrimination claim under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title III.
The court ruling denied that Sony services are a "place of public accommodation" and thus, cannot be held liable then for violating ADA Title III. |
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Comment by: biglo30 (Feb 28, 2010 21:31) That's good people are always trying to sue looking for a quick buck, paying video games is not a necessity and won't help you in life you get outta here with that bs lawsuit. |
Comment by: beanos66 (Feb 28, 2010 23:01) isn't their some arse'ole american lawyer who bulkmails buisness premises claiming to be disabled and unable to gain access to said premises , and he's going to sue unless a "settlement fee" is paid ?
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Comment by: embo22000 (Mar 01, 2010 01:19) not on topic but newsss. So sony messed up with smething the older ps3 cant play newer games due to an error with psn. Error code 8001050f. I was just about to play heavy rain tooooo ahhh. oh well ill play god of war collection till they fix it. |
Comment by: mebjolz (Mar 01, 2010 01:50) .......... |
Comment by: be9dod (Mar 01, 2010 03:33) Some of you people are the most insensitive a**holes..
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Comment by: Hopium (Mar 01, 2010 03:52) Originally posted by be9dod: if i had no feet i wouldnt tryout for soccer, i'd buy a guitar. know your limits its not sony's problem |
Comment by: be9dod (Mar 01, 2010 04:05) Quote: That's always the problem no corporation or business ever accepts responsibility, it's all for the $$$$$$..
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Comment by: cyprusrom (Mar 01, 2010 05:37) Quote:Quote:
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Comment by: xnonsuchx (Mar 01, 2010 06:10) Originally posted by be9dod: So companies are supposed to re-engineer or invent myriads of alternate solutions for each product they make for each disabled person's specific issues?
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Comment by: cyprusrom (Mar 01, 2010 06:17) Quote:Originally posted by be9dod:
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Comment by: Ragnarok8 (Mar 01, 2010 06:20) YES, you have the right to mail them and request they make accommodating products
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Comment by: domie (Mar 01, 2010 08:21) There is a lot more that could be done to help disabled people , that's for sure but I don't think the ultra fast paced constantly changing video gaming industry is the place to start. Just educating those of us who are able-bodied to understand their needs and try to imagine their frustration at times would be a start.
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Comment by: Josipher (Mar 01, 2010 15:52) Originally posted by Ragnarok8:
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Comment by: SmOkM (Mar 01, 2010 17:00) im sure there's a viable business here, for making adapted controls or other bits a kit for certain disabilities.
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Comment by: be9dod (Mar 01, 2010 17:28) Originally posted by Josipher: Well that's out too, cos it don't work either :( so who do i sue lol
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Comment by: SmOkM (Mar 01, 2010 17:41) Originally posted by be9dod: as long as they dont include words like
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Comment by: be9dod (Mar 01, 2010 18:11) Originally posted by SmOkM: Well I suppose it was attitude but playing soccer is more on the idiocy side and there a lot of pieholes that do blow BS.
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Comment by: g_slide (Mar 04, 2010 23:50) maybe the kid who had disability should be doing something productive in his or her life instead of wasting time playing video games.
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