
Killer Gandry
V I R I I Ineluctable.
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Posted - 2012.03.26 21:35:00 -
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Feligast wrote: All this talk about violations of the EULA, but not one person has proven he did, or was in a position to even be CAPABLE of breaching the EULA of a game he was not playing at the time.
PS I have zero issue with freeing Mulla or Helicity or whoever. The bans for the protests were stupid.
You may not abuse, harass or threaten another player or authorized representative of CCP, including customer service personnel and volunteers. This includes, but is not limited to: petitioning with false information in an attempt to gain from it or have someone else suffer from it; sending excessive e-mails, EVE-mails or petitions; obstructing CCP Employees from doing their jobs; refusal to follow the instructions of a CCP Employee; or implying favoritism by a CCP Employee.
Don't know howmany braincells you have, but I can clearly see someone else suffering from is by being called out by name and called out to be harassed.
You may not use GÇ£role-playingGÇ¥ as an excuse to violate these rules. While EVE Online is a persistent world, fantasy role-playing game, the claim of role-playing is not an acceptable defense for anti-social behavior. Role-playing is encouraged, but not at the expense of other player. You may not create or participate in a corporation or group that habitually violates this policy.
This doesn't only hold true for roleplayers but also for those who are drunk and violate those rules. Being drunk isn't an excuse.
You may not do anything that interferes with the ability of other EVE Online subscribers to enjoy the game or web site in accordance with its rules. This includes, but is not limited to, making inappropriate use of any public channels within the game and/or intentionally creating excessive latency (lag) by dumping cargo containers, corpses or other items in the game world.
Ingame mail is publicly available, by calling out to abuse this to harass someone can be classified under this rule.
You will not encourage others to break these rules or any rules set forth in relation to EVE OnlineGÇÖs game service or web site.
By calling others out to harass this player he actually invokes others to break the none harassement rule. So he encourages others to break a rule.
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