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Cutter Isaacson
Minmatar Hollow World Mining Corporation
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Posted - 2011.03.10 16:52:00 -
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Originally by: dexington
Originally by: LHA Tarawa
Right. Once it is public information, it is public information.
iskbank can go after the hacker. iskbank can go after whomever posted it to a public forum.
However, once it is public, it is public, free to all to use for any non-otherwise illegal activity. That's the law.
The database is the property of iskbank, it's clearly not part of the public domain.
Read. this. slowly.
The list has been published on a public website, that means it is now in the public domain. That means it can be used by anybody.
Do. you. understand. yet?
Originally by: Johnny Dexter bombs everyone to Narnia
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Cutter Isaacson
Minmatar Hollow World Mining Corporation
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Posted - 2011.03.10 22:03:00 -
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Originally by: Cory Sopapilla
Originally by: Cutter Isaacson
Read. this. slowly.
The list has been published on a public website, that means it is now in the public domain. That means it can be used by anybody.
Do. you. understand. yet?
Ah, so I guess all of those lawyers going after mp3 and movie sharers didn't know the law as well as you? I believe you also posted your credit card and contact info on a website called eveonline.com as well. eveonline.com is a public website and you "published" as soon as you hit the submit button.
Another moron, do you things breed in here?
First of all red. this. slowly.
MP3/4/AVI/MPEG4 are generally associated with music/movies. These things are copyrightable. Those copyright laws do NOT APPLY to a list of names. Nowhere on that publicly posted list does it show real names, credit card details or anything else other than the character name and dollar amount spent.
CCP already stated that they are NOT going to be making use of the list that was sent to them which DID contain the above information, but that does not preclude them using the list that was posted on the net.
As for your "you published your cc info on eveonline.com" that is such a ******ed statement than I don't even know where to start. so I'm not going to.
I hope you read. this. slowly.
Originally by: Johnny Dexter bombs everyone to Narnia
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Cutter Isaacson
Minmatar Hollow World Mining Corporation
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Posted - 2011.03.11 22:01:00 -
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Im still of the opinion that all cheaters should be kicked permanently. If you can't abide by the rules, you don't get to play. No excuses, no mercy, just a permanent ban.
Originally by: Johnny Dexter bombs everyone to Narnia
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Cutter Isaacson
Minmatar Hollow World Mining Corporation
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Posted - 2011.03.11 22:35:00 -
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Originally by: Whitehound
Originally by: Cutter Isaacson Im still of the opinion that all cheaters should be kicked permanently. If you can't abide by the rules, you don't get to play. No excuses, no mercy, just a permanent ban.
I am getting a bit disappointed here. Cheating is a part of our intelligence. EVE players are among the most intelligent. Feeling grief over cheaters (where did they touch you, huh?) is not what an EVE player does. Perhaps you are just not an EVE player.
Cheating as part of the game mechanics is not what I am talking about as well you know, I was referring to cheating as in breaking the rules laid down by CCP in the EULA. Your attempts at trolling get more and more pathetic with every word you type, however it does make me laugh. 
Originally by: Johnny Dexter bombs everyone to Narnia
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