The European Games Developer Federation calls for EU regulation on non-negotiable contracts in wake of Unity backlash
The Commissions should introduce a specific regulation for non-negotiable B2B contract terms. The regulation should provide sufficient time (e.g. in a minimum, six months) for markets to react to significant changes in non-negotiable terms and conditions that a service provider has communicated to their business users in a plain, clear and understandable manner (e.g. now it is unclear how Unity counts the installs). Furthermore, the Commission should bring much-needed market certainty by banning retroactive pricing and contract changes.
You not only played yourself, you potentially played all the greedy moneyghoul American companies.
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