I don't think that would be much of a problem... they are in violation of
the User Agreement.

VAC2 would of course have evidence to back up the reason why it banned that
account.

Anyway, most casual cheaters will not be bothered enough to risk their
account, the rest of them would not have the money to sustain a lawyer long
enough. And if someone does get the guts and the money (or they are banned
by mistake), VALVe requires that a thorough investigation is held (or
something like this). The 0.01 % of people that does get trough all that...
well, that's collateral damage.

I don't think its likely that VALVe would get sued for millions for a
mistakenly banned account.

Just my 2 eurocents

Micha Vermeer

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Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 5:25 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds] Suggestion for VAC2.


> Don't even give them a chance to enjoy the game(s) they've tried to ruin
> for
> others.

I'm sure that VALVe would be all over this if you offered to refund the
retailers, and cover the legal bills from the resultant lawsuits filed by
those who are banned and cannot play their games at all.

Regards,

Bud Ingram

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