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Dec 10th 2008 11:40AM (WoW)Breakfast Topic: Are private servers really that bad?
Dec 8th 2008 2:55PM (WoW)Should they? Honestly, if you were being ripped off, wouldn't you want to?
Will they? Only if it's cost effective. Why spend billions to get back thousands?
Can they? That's hard to say. I doubt they can detect and shutdown every server out there. But, I could be wrong.
Do they have the right? Yes they do. It's doesn't matter if it hurts their profits, or if you're just looking at different builds, or any other reason one might try to justify their actions. If you have or play on a private server they have the right to take legal action and, if they do, they will win.
A judge doesn't care WHY you broke the law, they only care IF you broke the law. You click on I AGREE when to install it and when you launch the game. When you do you enter a verbal contract that is legally binding and they can take legal action if the agreement is broken.
Breakfast Topic: Are private servers really that bad?
Dec 8th 2008 2:39PM (WoW)Exactly what I've been thinking while reading through the other posts. You say I AGREE before being able to use the software. If you didn't read what you agreed to, that doesn't mean you can get away with breaking the agreement.