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Is this the start of Kickstarter consumer protection? WA state sues derelict campaign

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Could this be the beginning of consumer protection for Kickstarter backers? Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson today filed the first consumer protection lawsuit against Altius Management company for failing to deliver the promised rewards of its successfully-Kickstarted Asylum Playing cards. The Asylum Playing Cards campaign raised $25,146 from 810 backers, including at least 31 from Washington state in 2012.
 
That campaign involved a project to print and market a deck of cards and other items featuring artwork created by a Serbian artist. Project backers were promised the playing cards and other rewards with an estimated delivery date of December 2012. To date, the project has not been completed and none of the backers have received any of the promised items or any refunds. Additionally, the company has not communicated with its backers since July 2013.
 
According to the lawsuit's filing, "Kickstarter's terms of use make clear that companies are legally obligated to fulfill the promised rewards or provide consumer refunds."
In the lawsuit, the Attorney General is seeking restitution for consumers, the state's costs and attorneys' fees and as much as $2,000 per violation of the Consumer Protection Act in civil penalties.
 
"This lawsuit sends a clear message to people seeking the public's money: Washington state will not tolerate crowdfunding theft," affirmed Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson . "The Attorney General's Office will hold those accountable who don't play by the rules."
 
Has the Kickstarter equation changed? Crowd funding entails risks for the backers when products get delayed, under developed or not developed at all. However, this move might actually change all that for everyone. What do you guys think? 
 
EDIT: Its a shame they wont be released, these cards look really cool. 
 
 
 

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This is kinda like that guy who made a board game and got $80,000 and bought a new car, Lameee.

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I dont see a problem. Its a fair rule that needs to be in place.  Avoids scams if u ask me.

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Idiots, idiots everywhere. Pledged for 4 things ever on kickstarter knowing I will get 3/4 of total atleast.

P.s. Send this link down to those stupid attorneys or what ever

http://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/1zpn0s/kickstarter_fail_artist_raises_51k_to_publish/

And this (OG KS link)

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/73258510/sad-pictures-for-children

And read the comments

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Isn't the problem that everybody thinks of Kickstarter simply as a preorder thing ? There should be risk but seems nobody is aware of it...

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