Post: Sony Gets Sued By U.S. Navy Pilot!
05-12-2011, 05:01 AM #1
ARVINLOCOx
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U.S. Navy F-18 Fighter Pilot Sues Sony

Sony and the PS3 have been quite popular in the media and the courts lately and it seems there is no let up on that situation either, as a former U.S. Navy F-18 Fighter Pilot named John Ryan McLaughlin, has decided to sue Sony, Bethesda and Zenimax, claiming their game Elder Scrolls Oblivion caused him to have a seizure, which resulted in him breaking a bone and losing his job, here is a quote from the source

Originally posted by another user
SAN DIEGO (CN) – A former Navy pilot claims the video game “Oblivion: The Elder Scrolls IV” gave him a grand mal seizure that caused him to lose his flight status. John Ryan McLaughlin says he was playing the game when its strobe lights gave him “a grand mal seizure for the first time in his life,” causing excruciating pain and breaking a bone.
McLaughlin, a former F-18 pilot, says the seizures caused him to permanently lose his flying status.
The game is made by lead defendant Bethesda Softworks, of Rockville Md. McLaughlin also sued its corporate parent, Zenimax Media, and Sony Computer Entertainment, which makes the Playstation 3 system on which he was playing the game when he was affected, on March 28, 2010.
McLaughlin says the seizures were caused by the defective product: “The product was so designed that it exceeded the upper acceptable limit of more than 3 flashes over a 1 second period, as well as acceptable spatial pattern and luminance flash limits. These risks were not made known to the plaintiff and/or an ordinary consumer prior to the time of purchase.”
He says, “The defective and dangerous condition of the product, and that it was unsafe for the use and purpose for which it was intended when used by certain consumers as recommended, was expected and reasonably anticipated by the defendants, and each of them, or in the exercise of ordinary and reasonable care should have been known and discovered by defendants, and each of them.”
He seeks punitive and damages for negligence, breach of warranty, and product liability. He is represented by Dennis Minna of Santa Ana.
Similar problems were reported in Japan in 1997, when fast, repetitive strobelike effects in the “Pokemon” cartoon series were blamed for sending hundreds of children to hospitals with seizures and seizure symptoms.



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05-12-2011, 06:16 AM #11
aBoss
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wow a us navy pilot gets a seizure from a video game wait how the Fuc* did he even become a pilot

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05-12-2011, 10:10 AM #12
gusbus20
Gym leader
Originally posted by 020king View Post
so you are saying i play cod and go out and shoot this guy and he has a seizure and dies and i can sue activision?? get real noob if you have a medical illness and is triggered by a game dont play it, its like if you are allergic to nuts, DONT BUY THEM allergy comes can be anything


he might not have had a medical illness.... but you can still have a seizure while playing a game, its very possible. my lil sis cant watch tv n e more cuz everytime she does she has a seizure, it wasn't always like that but my parents finally figured it out after the 7th one lol
05-12-2011, 10:14 AM #13
karimkz
Space Ninja
O.o? Is this guy a dumb bitch? Im pretty sure in the manuals and in the beginning of the games it says "Caution may cause seizure, please read manual for more detail"

Hes gunna lose... Badly
05-12-2011, 10:57 AM #14
this is bs every game on startup says not to play with seiesures and if you have on to stop playing its wriiten as a warning nothing will come of this
05-12-2011, 11:01 AM #15
F-WiekSon
U MAD BRO?
Is this even Sony's game?
And lol an F-16 pilot that broke à bone from à game. Those guys are always 100% fit.

He Will never win this. This guy is just such a moron. Blaming Sony hè lost his job, hes prolly pretty poor now, hope hè will loose all of his money hè got left
05-12-2011, 11:14 AM #16
boss10000
Like A.....
So let me get this straight he is sueing Sony because he played the game on their console. Omg what's next I enjoyed COD lets sue sony...

I'm sick of the US with all it's bloody sueing each other

Heres a tip.... Shit happens

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05-12-2011, 11:29 AM #17
martinez
NeEd MoRe BrAinZ!
i think this guy is going to lose on the game manuals it says
"Use and handling of video games to reduce the likelihood of a seizure."
On the other hand Sony has had a ****ed up year.
05-12-2011, 02:15 PM #18
TurboD16
Bounty hunter
shit, had he EVER read a manual for the ps3 or any of the games, he would have never played a single game. they ALL have warnings, thats the chance we all take for fun and enjoyment. I am seizure free after 20+ years of video gaming. video games are just not his thing
05-12-2011, 03:27 PM #19
FuzzaMuzza
NGU Master
In the game manual, as well as on the case i believe are epilepsy and seizure warnings... therefore you are aware of the risks when you play.. you can't sue them.. Dumb People are Dumb..

Originally posted by another user
"The defective and dangerous condition of the product"


lol, dumbass.. how is the game defective?

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EDIT: You can't sue Sony either...trolololololo, They didn't develop or publish the game..

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