Here's the issue I see with the EULA, Badspot feel free to point out my flaw here if I'm incorrect.
Let's say I buy a key and use that key to backdoor scripts, break the game, etc. Anything to break the EULA
Badspot revokes my key, so I can no longer access the game in either singeplayer or multiplayer.
I can't argue with this, it's clearly stated.
However, assume I buy TWO keys, and I never even read the first key or open the email.
I do something to break the EULA on key 1, and Badspot revokes both keys one and two
Whether or not you're the same person, one account has not accepted the EULA yet, so how can you revoke a product from someone who has never accepted your terms?
And assuming you're going to tie it to the person themselves reading the EULA, and not treating it as accounts (like it legally should), then how well is "Well I assumed from the IP it was the same person", going to stand up in a court of law?
Not saying I'm here to sue Badspot or any stuff like that, these are just legitimate questions I have that I would like to know the answer to, because from what in the EULA that I have read, it's not answered directly.