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Edited by Crispy Squ1rr3l: 7/16/2015 5:08:45 PM
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Very interesting topic. But, remember that a video of said cheating is not total proof of crime unless you have detailed network logs, photo/video evidence of network infrastructure. Anything short is not enough evidence to incarcerate someone for said act of cheating. Which in turns leads to slander. A criminal offense in most countries. Bungie as a corporation needs to protect everyone's interest and with great annoyance. This means the rights and privileges of a possible cheater. Stupid. Yes. Required for fear of a law suite. Yes. Social gaming is such a grey area of rights and privileges. In order to protect yourself and your enjoyment of the product. Use the tools supplied by the company, as, it is under their investigation that matters be dealt with. Saves you a possible legal nightmare. But, saying all this. Well, the "Banning" policy is sorely in need of a review. It has a huge legal hole that if someone wanted to. They could sue all those involved. As well don't get me started on the lack of tangible material for those under legal age to agree to the policy. So in the end. Use the in game features or console reporting features. Let the companies hammer the evidence out. Love the topic Guardian. Truly a clear and readable policy needs to be written.
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  • What's the media to you I'm most curious.

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  • I barely watch/read/listen to it. Found no true use out of it. Every day you can pretty much predict what the stories will be about. As for any true evidence the media may pretend they have. Take it all as half truths. Media Mantra: If it brings in viewers, let's tell it over and over and over...

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  • I'm not the person you asked, but I just wanted to say: as long as it's not Fox News, you should be fine watching most other things. Also, be critical of what you hear. Think for yourself, and don't let media put all the thoughts in your head, because then they wouldn't really be your thoughts, would they? Cheers friend.

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  • Bump.

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