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- Ubisoft's Unsolicited Ideas Policy Ubisoft appreciates your enthusiasm and the time and energy you spend playing our games. Ubisoft’s company policy, however, does not allow us or any of our employees to accept or consider any unsolicited ideas, suggestions, proposals, comments or materials (“Submissions”).
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A. UBISOFT’S Unsolicited Ideas Policy: We appreciate your enthusiasm and the time and energy You spend playing our games. However, our company policy does not allow us or any of our employees to accept or consider any unsolicited ideas, suggestions, proposals, comments or materials (“Submissions”).
Ubisoft's Unsolicited Ideas Policy. Ubisoft appreciates your enthusiasm and the time and energy you spend playing our games. Ubisoft’s company policy, however, does not allow us or any of our employees to accept or consider any unsolicited ideas, suggestions, proposals, comments or materials (“Submissions”).
A. UBISOFT’S Unsolicited Ideas Policy: We appreciate your enthusiasm and the time and energy You spend playing our games. However, our company policy does not allow us or any of our employees to accept or consider any unsolicited ideas, suggestions, proposals, comments or materials (“Submissions”).
To submit an idea to Ubisoft, follow the guidelines provided on their official website.
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- Why Does Ubi Close accounts? Blame GDPR
Looking at the terms of service of several popular games publishers, few laid it out the same as Ubisoft. Blizzard and Good Old Games say nothing of closure from inactivity. While Epic games says inactive game accounts may have their names changed, its terms don’t mention closure of the account and loss of any games. The largest online games store,...
Ryan Morrison, an attorney who specializes in video game law, said even if a publisher or game service doesn’t spell out closure of an account due to inactivity, it’s still possible it can happen at any time on any service. “They can delete your account for any reason they want,” Morrison told PCWorld, underscoring we don’t buy games from these gam...
Reached for comment, Ubisoft officials said their policy is necessary to comply with Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation. “We have implemented the account deletion process in compliance with the requirements of the GDPR (Article 5.1.e on the obligation to limit the data retention period). Our policies are aligned with legal requirements and...
Jun 6, 2019 · An unsolicited ideas policy should have two components: (1) an external policy that notifies the public of how the company handles unsolicited ideas; and (2) an internal policy that directs company personnel as to proper procedures to follow when receiving unsolicited ideas.
There are a few ways to get some protection when receiving unsolicited ideas. First, the company should have a uniform submission policy in place. Different companies have different policies, depending on whether they wish to receive unsolicited submissions or not.