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CCP Dolan
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.09.13 20:30:00 -
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Greetings,
After reviewing player reaction to our changes to the ToS aimed at making a long standing policy more visible, CCP and the CSM would like further constructive feedback from the playerbase. I encourage you to post both, (1) ideas for rewording the changes to the ToS, and/or (2) thoughtful objections to our traditional reinforcement of ToS in regards to impersonation. It is important to remember that the ToS (along with the EULA) supply what is generally considered to be "the rules" of EVE Online, and as a consequence must be carefully proofed against the exploitation of loopholes and edge cases in their wording.
We will be combing this thread, and asking the CSM to submit their own responses when evaluating whether we should alter the current Terms of Service and, if we decide to change them, how we should do so.
Please be aware that this thread exists solely for constructive feedback. Nonconstructive feedback and trolling will likely result in a ban from the EVE Online Forums, as we are hoping to work together with you all to make sure EVE is the "best" EVE it can be. CCP Dolan | Community Representative
Twitter: @CCPDolan
Gooby pls |
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GM Grimmi
Game Masters C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.09.19 15:46:00 -
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Hello everyone,
I just want to clear up one little misunderstanding here once and for all.
You cannot impersonate yourself.
Telling others that youGÇÖre an alt of a character you own or telling them what other characters you own is not a EULA/TOS violation and will not get you banned.
With the possible exception of using your own alt to mimic your character using spelling trickery in order to trick people into accepting duels with a high skill monster when they thought they were going to duel with puny noob or something like that, and possibly some extreme weird and outlandish edge case we havenGÇÖt thought of yet GÇô you cannot impersonate yourself. The example above would not even be self-impersonation as much as it would just be a simple spelling trickery type of deal where it doesnGÇÖt really matter who owns the characters in question.
Impersonating yourself does not follow good logic since you are yourself and that is not a violation of any policies we have.
Thanks for reading.
Lead GM Grimmi
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CCP Dolan
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.10.10 17:48:00 -
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Although itGÇÖs been pretty quiet lately, we just wanted to let you all know that we havenGÇÖt forgotten about this matter. Customer Support is now working with Game Design to prepare material for discussion with the CSM, where this is going to be one of our main discussion points in the coming months. We have received lots of ideas and input on this that we will take into consideration and we look forwards to meeting up with the CSM and coming to a satisfactory resolution. CCP Dolan | Community Representative
Twitter: @CCPDolan
Gooby pls |
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