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9-01-2010 @ 1:49PM
Arturis said...
@me
We did receive notice, or else this conversation wouldn't exist. ^_^
If you step back and look at the overall situation, though, the comparison between Blizzard and a Cable company is a little off the mark. Yes, they are both paid services, but we did not sign an agreement listing every raid, dungeon instance, and zone that Blizzard will offer us in exchange for our monthly payment. The service you pay for is one entity - World of Warcraft - and they are allowed to modify that entity in any way they want, including adding and removing content, without having to justify their decisions to us. The fact that they do chose to inform us of what they are doing and why is completely their prerogative and not enforced by state or federal law.
My point is, and has been, to appreciate the information we get in blue text, but try not to feel entitled to it.