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Old 03-09-2012, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Fulg0reSama View Post
I never knew about that NPC-Server pm business, might I ask how before GUI this would've been known?
Probably told you in the server PM that there are a list of commands you can send to the server, such as serverrules.

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Originally Posted by Fulg0reSama View Post
I simply have an issue with the right to be able to both accept and decline, because you can easily do that in any other ToS i've ever dealt with.
Not really. Plenty of ToS have no way to actually "deny" them. For example with movies if you open the case you automatically agree to the terms. Many games have that if you login/play you agree to their terms. Plenty of EULA/ToS sneak in agreement clauses with various tricks. But does none of this even matter? I feel people are getting worked up over things that really don't matter. People will just accept any ToS because denying means not getting access. Would you stop playing UN? Also forcing a person to a ToS or EULA or whatever without their direct input(ala clicking 'I agree') typically doesn't float well in court.


The point however is all of this is very typical MMO ToS stuff. They need a clause saying they can ban/jail without warning because every situation is unique and needs to be approached differently, and some justify action without warning. Even the Graal ToS has this clause in it.
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