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													 讨论规则及指引
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And comparing a old comutergame with a tax funded mafia oranisation like the NSA is a bit far stretched
Are you still on the outside? I mean...not in jail yet over that? just wonderin...! :p
If you want something looking legit, find a random name generator, and then find a random but real location somewere you would like (In the US, UK, etc).
Also, this:
I dont deal anything with the game, they dont need that information, its perfectly irellevant
Also, servers go down all the time. They get fixed. Calm yourself.
"In 2005 Zuxxez Entertainment hired law firm Schutt-Waetke to charge more than 18,000 German filesharers for copyright violation. Fines between 150 to 650 Euros were levied.[1] The producer Dirk Hassinger had noticed there were far more players on the online game server than registered buyers (all the game's copy protections systems had been hacked and a small program was automatically generating serial numbers), leading him to start monitoring the filesharing networks for illegal shares.[1] The Swiss firm Logistep offered him a package that would gather data valid for legal actions and automatically generate the charges ready for digital submission to the court in Karlsruhe.[1] Two weeks later Hassinger's lawyer submitted one CDROM containing 13,700 charges to the court, each one also printed as a courtesy. By post each defendant received an offer: pay 50 Euros now and the case is dropped. Hassinger's lawyers also sent demands that each downloader sign an undertaking to never again share copyrighted software, plus an invoice for 200 to 500 Euros.[1]"
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