Re: Capcom took down fearlessrevolution MHW trainer
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:27 pm
LOL. Glad to see you're still around Throw in some pop-corn, should make a nice read.
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Actually with the US "Computer Fraud and Abuse Act", the TOS is legally binding with prison sentences for any thing online; it's just never happened before, but the law is in place to do it (for the US).tallbearnc wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:12 amId tell capcom to eat shit and die. ANYONE can poke ANYWHERE in their PC's memory and use any tool to do it. AT WORSE, the user violates the TOS or EULA of the game (usually if it's online), but they can't target a trainer. They may threaten and write nasty letters, but if they tried to take me to court, I'd say "ill see your ass there"
For the law in my country, you'd have to have caused damaged before someone could prosecute you for it.ShyTwig16 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 9:48 amActually with the US "Computer Fraud and Abuse Act", the TOS is legally binding with prison sentences for any thing online; it's just never happened before, but the law is in place to do it (for the US).tallbearnc wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:12 amId tell capcom to eat shit and die. ANYONE can poke ANYWHERE in their PC's memory and use any tool to do it. AT WORSE, the user violates the TOS or EULA of the game (usually if it's online), but they can't target a trainer. They may threaten and write nasty letters, but if they tried to take me to court, I'd say "ill see your ass there"
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Yeah, kinda the same thing here; basically there is no legal precedence for it so the supreme court could rule against it, so no one has even tried yet. The only legal precedence for it is wire fraud with fearlessrevolution, credit cards, and personal information; actually hacking a server and stealing information.
Well if it's an online game , and you're affecting the server, then yea.. that's considered hacking... but they can't do a thing if you're affecting a single player experienceShyTwig16 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 9:48 amActually with the US "Computer Fraud and Abuse Act", the TOS is legally binding with prison sentences for any thing online; it's just never happened before, but the law is in place to do it (for the US).tallbearnc wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:12 amId tell capcom to eat shit and die. ANYONE can poke ANYWHERE in their PC's memory and use any tool to do it. AT WORSE, the user violates the TOS or EULA of the game (usually if it's online), but they can't target a trainer. They may threaten and write nasty letters, but if they tried to take me to court, I'd say "ill see your ass there"
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You might want to read the TOS and the actual laws involved. They aren't unlikely to care, but there are laws against it in the U.S.tallbearnc wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 8:04 pm...
Well if it's an online game , and you're affecting the server, then yea.. that's considered hacking... but they can't do a thing if you're affecting a single player experience