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Yipsilanti
Forum Moderator Interstellar Services Department

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Posted - 2007.07.20 03:07:00 -
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According to the EULA,
"You may not share your Account with anyone, or allow anyone other than you personally (or your minor child, if you have registered an Account on behalf of your minor child) to access or use your Account. Joint or shared ownership or use of an Account by more than one user is prohibited."
To keep it all legit you would both need to use your own respective accounts. Should you be caught account sharing it is not unusual for the account and its assets to be banned.
I hope this answers your question (and yes I'm aware this is a 2 month old thread but I'll leave it open because the question was legit and on-topic so thus i don't feel this to be thread necro)
-Yips ___
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Eldo Davip
Forum Moderator Interstellar Services Department

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Posted - 2007.08.09 18:33:00 -
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Originally by: KHEN
Originally by: Yipsilanti According to the EULA,
"You may not share your Account with anyone, or allow anyone other than you personally (or your minor child, if you have registered an Account on behalf of your minor child) to access or use your Account. Joint or shared ownership or use of an Account by more than one user is prohibited."
To keep it all legit you would both need to use your own respective accounts. Should you be caught account sharing it is not unusual for the account and its assets to be banned.
-Yips
I have an irl friend who started EVE one month ago. Account is registered to his name and email but I pay for his subscription with GTCs that I buy from forums for in-game currency. He absolutely don't speak english so playing EVE is a bit hard for him. Nevertheless he wanted to start to play because there were rumors of a french translation of EVE client for soon.
To help him I sometimes log into his account to check his skills and improve his fittings. Then I can help with better advices. It's not properly using his account but giving support to a newcomer.
So I understand it's against EULA. But I don't feel to do something bad. But if he risks to have his account banned by my fault, I'd better stop to do that.
So my question is : Is it clearly against EULA or is it/will it be tolerated ?
Thank you
It's clearly against the EULA. It's a big risk you take logging into your friends account. ___
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Eldo Davip
Forum Moderator Interstellar Services Department

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Posted - 2007.08.09 18:50:00 -
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Originally by: Major Stallion
Originally by: Meek also From last week. "Giving away your username and password is done at your own risk. Resulting damages cannot be made good by Customer Support"
today: "Sharing your account details is a EULA violation. Accessing another persons account is also a EULA violation."
PLEASE GET YOUR STORY STRAIGHT! Is is an EULA violation, resulting in a BAN, or is it done at your own risk?!?!
As with most decisions that are made.. I don't truly care which way it goes, as long as it is consistent. Please have a meeting and decide just how you want to present the information, and then stick to your guns..
This also applies to other decisions that are made regarding exploits, questionable behavior, rulings.
Thanks - Meek
Translation here: OMG THE MOTD IS INCONSISTENT! TO THE FORUMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Giving your username/password isn't exactly sharing account. I tell my friend my password, if he doesn't login to my account i am not account sharing.
Logging into my friends account to use his Carrier/MS/Titan/Modules, or setting skills = not allowed. It's in the EULA. Always go by what is in the official EULA (take a glance). If you have doubts and want the official word, ask the GMs
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ISD Valorem
Amarr ISD STAR

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Posted - 2007.11.16 09:47:00 -
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Please do not bump old threads.
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