[quote='cepheus',index.php?page=Thread&postID=73491 #post73491]As I can see here, it is sharing your account information that is against the ToU, nothing about another person sit down at your computer for a limited amount of time when you are allready logged in. [/quote]

In correct. [url='http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=20576&searchQuery=account%20 sharing&pageNumber=1']Account sharing[/url] is simply that -- you are sharing your account in the circumstances you lined out above. It doesn't matter who logged in.

Quote Originally Posted by Blizzard
Limitations placed on Account Access
The ToU speaks extensively about what you may and may not do with a World of Warcraft account. This section highlights a few passages from the ToU that are most relevant to this policy. The core message is that you, and only you (with the exception of a minor authorized to use an account by a parent or guardian), should be accessing an account registered in your name.
http://us.blizzard.com/support/artic...0&pageNumber=1

In general...
It is your account (that is, your name is listed as the account owner).
If at any point someone other than you is using your account, it is considered account sharing.
Account sharing is against the terms of use.
Anything against the terms of use can get you banned.
Sometimes people sneak around "under the radar" and miss getting banned, but that does not mean that they cannot, will not, or should not get banned.



We're edging very close to breaking our Community Guidelines so I'll end this by saying that the dual-boxing forums aren't necessarily the best place for clarifying what is, or isn't against the blizzard terms of use.
If for any reason the definition of "account sharing" is unclear to you, your best course of action is to either ticket a GM or post on the official Customer Service forums