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by chrismeller
2013 days ago
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Sure, in theory. In practice they would have let you go for performance reasons, which are only supported by this game being pulled from the store. Of course you can fight it, but while you do you still have to pay your bills and pay a lawyer, all with no income and no guarantee that it will ever make a difference, let alone when it would be resolved. EDIT: And all that presumed that the whistleblower protections would actually apply in this case. If it were something clearly illegal you’d have a better case, but really here all you’ve got is possibly fraud and a pretty mild version at that. Proving fraud is tough... |
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