Originally Posted by Hessah
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the thing with those terms and conditions that you agreed to are bounded to those jurisdiction only, usually.
Say, Outspark is based in US (i'm not too sure just assuming XD) and i'm here in Australia.. the terms and condition from a US company may not have any affect on us Aussies. It's extremely hard to sue across country... (which goes in line with wat Mages said...)
unless these sites are hosted and serviced in the same country as the game... its a tough caught case... and probably a really really expensive one too...
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In GunZ, MAIET Entertainment threatened to sue individuals who owned private servers in both the United States and Europe.
They were based in Korea. The lawsuits are generally expensive, but the threats provide the same results, at a marginally lower cost.