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EA's Origin may delete you!

Posted on Wednesday, 3 August 2011 by Speed, source: RockPaperShotgun
It seems that if you don't use Electronic Arts' Origin service enough, they may very well get rid of you!

The smart people at RockPaperShotgun have have taken a good look at the Origin Terms of Service and found the following statement:
Entitlements may only be held in Accounts belonging to legal residents of countries where access to and use of Content and Entitlements is permitted. Entitlements may be purchased or acquired only from EA or an authorized retailer. EA reserves the right to refuse your request(s) to acquire Entitlements, and EA reserves the right to limit or block any request to acquire Entitlements for any reason.

We do not guarantee that any Content or Entitlement will be available at all times or at any given time or that we will continue to offer particular Content or Entitlements for any particular length of time. We reserve the right to change and update Content and Entitlements without notice to you. If you have not used your Entitlements or Account for twenty four (24) months or more and your Account has associated Entitlements, your Entitlements will expire and your Account may be cancelled for non-use. Once you have redeemed your Entitlements, that content is not returnable, exchangeable, or refundable for other Entitlements or for cash, or other goods or services.
So it seems that if you pay for something (a game) but decide to not use it for two years, they can very well delete all data that's related to you, including all DLC you bought, achievements and more.

A mail has been sent to EA for confirmation, but they haven't come back yet. In any case: doesn't sound too cool, now does it?
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