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Subject: Online Ban Evasion Legality
Category: Computers > Security
Asked by: exium-ga
List Price: $4.00
Posted: 03 Dec 2005 01:08 PST
Expires: 03 Dec 2005 01:22 PST
Question ID: 600809
Is it legal to evade bans set by the servers of "Copyrighted" online
communities? My female friend was banned from a "3D Chat World
Metaverse" known as "There", since she voided the Terms of Service
three times. They have banned her and even sent her legality
Snail-Mails, stating to never step foot on any "There-Related Website"
or to be punished legally. The only measures of ban evasion used were,
changing the Mac-Address used on their network card, which I thought
was okay for her to do.

Also, the only problems with the terms of service were offending other
users in the form of not-so-nice language, nothing more than a few
"four letter words" that got reported repetitively. Needless to say
she's not going to be cursing like a sailor online much longer, hehe.

Thanks in advance.
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