what happens when someone is busted?
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Blind Date
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what happens when someone is busted?
Are they banned?
What about opponents they have played and have taken points away?
What about opponents they have played and have taken points away?
It appears that when a multi is busted, the second account can't join any more games, and the first account has to be premium to continue joining games... a second offense for a premium account will eliminate its premium status...
But for games they are currently in or previously played, nothing happens.
/at least, that's what I've been told....
But for games they are currently in or previously played, nothing happens.
/at least, that's what I've been told....
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Blind Date
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sounds like a loophole
So..I become a Premium and set up multis.. pad my score..and when I get caught....Tuck my tail and sheepishly say gosh ...I'm sorry but I'm a ( fill in the new rank).
I'm new to this site and very impressed ...cant understand how they missed the logic in that penalty???
I'm new to this site and very impressed ...cant understand how they missed the logic in that penalty???
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The U.S. government, sort of! Well, actually, ICANN, which is in the U.S. so the U.S. government could if it decided to, influence ICANN.Backglass wrote:Wow! Where'd you come up with that! Exactly which "government" is in charge of the internet?Sammy gags wrote:isnt it illegal 2 get other ppl's IP address without the government's consent?
http://www.slate.com/id/2131182/
Well, they manage the DNS system, but hardly the internet as a whole. But I get your point!Turusa wrote:The U.S. government, sort of! Well, actually, ICANN, which is in the U.S. so the U.S. government could if it decided to, influence ICANN.Backglass wrote:Wow! Where'd you come up with that! Exactly which "government" is in charge of the internet?Sammy gags wrote:isnt it illegal 2 get other ppl's IP address without the government's consent?
http://www.slate.com/id/2131182/

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are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.Um, when you log onto CC, your IP address is in the server log. If your computer didn\\\'t sent it to the server, the server wouldn\\\'t know where to send the web page.
That\\\'s why I thought the whole IP check thing was automated. A simple script could provide automatic warnings when two people log in from the same IP.
It\'s only illegal in the US if you go LOOKING for someones IP. If you own/control the server that people log onto, there\'s nothing illegal about seeing their IP.
That\\\'s why I thought the whole IP check thing was automated. A simple script could provide automatic warnings when two people log in from the same IP.
It\'s only illegal in the US if you go LOOKING for someones IP. If you own/control the server that people log onto, there\'s nothing illegal about seeing their IP.