Storm is right, however keep in mind that Blizzard doesn't KNOW you're a minor child... If they see multiple owner accounts all multiboxing from the same IP, clicking the same spells at exactly the same time, they are certainly within their rights to ban you for account sharing and let you sort it out to them after. It certainly can be a lengthy affair, since Account Administration email address is known to be bogged down in a weekly queue.Originally Posted by 'Stormweasel',index.php?page=Thread&postID=163826# post163826
Several other members on these forums have gotten in a twist with a mistaken ban that was later reversed... Sometimes even getting re-banned later for the same thing. Persistence and patience is key -- if you're not willing to deal with that risk, then you might wish to minimize it as much as possible. That's really up to you. If you fall into that particular case you're well within your rights to play (for example) with one account in your father's name, and one account in yours.
Also, regarding an account in your brother's name -- note that the ToU lists that a parent/guardian is allowed ONE minor child to access that account. ONE. You AND your brother would equal TWO children.
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