
CHAOS100
Black Plague. Kraftwerk.
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Posted - 2009.01.17 18:56:00 -
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All EULAs mention that you own no right to the game and do not have the right to crack it/reverse engineer it/etc. It also usually mentions that they can revoke your right at any time and hold no responsibility to keep the online servers online.
Quote: CCP does not guarantee that it will continue to offer access to the System or support the Game. CCP may, in its sole discretion, cease to provide any or all of the services offered in connection with EVE (including access to the System and any or all features or components of the Game), terminate the EULA, close all Accounts and cancel all of the rights granted to you under the EULA. CCP may communicate such termination to you upon 30 days notice in any of the following manners: (i) when you log into your Account; (ii) in a notice on CCP's website; (iii) via electronic mail; or (iv) in another manner that CCP deems suitable to inform you of the termination. If CCP terminates the EULA pursuant to this section, you will not receive a refund of prepaid subscription fees.
Quote: i. Suspension of Account Without limiting CCP's rights or remedies, CCP may immediately, and without notice, discontinue or suspend access to the System through your Account, and any and all other Accounts that share the name, phone number, e-mail address, internet protocol address or credit card number with the discontinued or suspended Account, in the event of (i) a breach of the EULA (including the Rules of Conduct) by you or any user under your Account; or (ii) unauthorized access to the System or use of the Game by you or any user under your Account.
Quote: While CCP attempts to have the System available at most times, CCP does not guarantee that the System will always be available, or that the System will not become unavailable during Game play. The System may become unavailable for a number of reasons, including without limitation during the performance of maintenance to the System, for the implementation of new software, for emergency situations and due to equipment or telecommunications failures.
You don't have rights to jack.
In a RL case, a university in my city right now has its workers on strike. All classes are canceled, and has been on strike since november and continues now, so that means they have lost their entire academic year. So all 60,000 students have paid several thousand dollars for tuition for the year that they were supposed to get, and they wont be getting it back.
Most organizations and businesses don't have to do anything for you unless it is specifically stated in the contract. |