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Quote Originally Posted by 'magwo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=83736#post837 36
I do not agree at all with the EULA/TOS, yet I still play the game because there is no other game I would want to play. See the problem?
Yeah. The problem is that you agreed to a legally binding contract and think you ought to be able to violate it without consequence.
Clicking checkboxes on the internet for software EULAs enters you into legally binding contracts now? Pretty sure it's just an agreement between you and blizzard about the service. You break the rules, you lose the service. That's it.

Some of you are taking the concept of a EULA and TOS way too far, to the extent of a full legal contact. I never read the full terms, I clicked agree, and I have been enjoying wow for years with no fear whatsoever that my actions in a video game could have legal implications. Yes, certain actions could cause me to lose my service, but that is about the extent of Blizzard reach (and interest, for that matter).