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Hey, Twitter, and especially my #LitigationDisasterTourists, gather round. B/cwhile DM is focusing in on the court finding that selling videogame cheats is criminal copyright infringement and RICO, I'd like to tell you about something different. The CFAA, and
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Today in "Fucking Around and Finding Out: Another cheater finds out that choices have consequences. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco
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This sounds wrong. Reads like breaching the contract (say, with swearing in chat on a kids game) then downloading (or updating) the game constitutes hacking, as you no longer have "rights" to access the CDN. A precedent for making EULAs essentially law.