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  • Cyber Law for requesting evidence

    Discussion in 'Discussions (no Ban Reports here)' started by Tactica, May 15, 2015.

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    Can US WoW clients request evidence like EU cyber-laws?

    1. Only EU has such laws

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    2. The US does have a law but it won't help with appeals

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    3. Yes the US has a law (name/code?)

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    4. No the US doesn't have a law

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    5. The EULA/ToS is the law...

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    1. Tactica

      Tactica Member

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      While reading over the banwave QQ's and advice I read over some posts claiming that EU citizens have a cyber law that allows them to request the evidence used in executing a ban. Time, date, IP's, duration, character etc etc can be requested for general information as both evidence records and/or part of the appeal process.

      Does anyone know if the US/States has something similar in law where we can request the evidence used in the decision to take action against an account? Or is the FIA about it :รพ

      Or are all subscribers tied and bound by the loosely worded EULA/ToS...


      I thought GM's weren't to share such information?
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    2. crazy008

      crazy008 New Member

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      Something similar to a FOIA request maybe? But I think those only work with the government, and they can censor anything that reveals sources and methods.
       
    3. Aiolis

      Aiolis New Member

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      Gm cant share information over game cause they cant validate whom you are (atleast for EU)
      Edit: Ah you were pointing out the image xD Well no they are not allowed to do that :p

      Checkout this thread for info
      Basically ToS/EULA does not thrump country laws.
       
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