Author Topic: Legality Of Giving A Key Away  (Read 2013 times)

Not unless the other player mreports his/her key being used somewhere else. Otherwise, he wouldn't check the IPs of 100k+ keys especially considering how some players have dynamic IPs like me.

He could check the region of where the key is used, and check the distance of where it was last used.
It'd be completely possible to write some code that does this automatically, and alert him when there is suspicious activity that looks like it's being shared.
But unless he sees a key being used at different locations often, I doubt he'd do anything about it.

If you give somebody a steam account that only contains blockland: Disallowed
If you give somebody a key that you will never use after given: Allowed
If you give somebody a key, and use it after given: Disallowed
If you give somebody $10 for a key: Allowed
If you buy blockland through steam, and gift it: Allowed
If you make a huge scene about giving somebody a key, even though you will not use it: Disallowed
If you don't tell anybody about giving a key, and you don't use key after given: Allowed

My little bro had a building contest a couple years ago for a blockland key

http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=258330.0

The winner was Georges, I think he still uses the key to this day
I do occasionally use it. I received it through Skype and have had 0 issues, so...

I think it's fine as long as you never use the key. Probably best if you never used it all.

This is one of the things you should just do and not care. Asking only gets you trouble.

This is one of the things you should just do and not care. Asking only gets you trouble.
This. Google once did a test to log into peoples routers with the default password. Instead of asking the government for Privacy laws, they asked for mercy after it was done.

This. Google once did a test to log into peoples routers with the default password. Instead of asking the government for Privacy laws, they asked for mercy after it was done.
wat

This is one of the things you should just do and not care. Asking only gets you trouble.
It shouldnt cause any problem for OP, but agreed
This. Google once did a test to log into peoples routers with the default password. Instead of asking the government for Privacy laws, they asked for mercy after it was done.
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« Last Edit: March 12, 2016, 10:09:56 AM by MrLoL² »

This. Google once did a test to log into peoples routers with the default password. Instead of asking the government for Privacy laws, they asked for mercy after it was done.
proof?

This. Google once did a test to log into peoples routers with the default password. Instead of asking the government for Privacy laws, they asked for mercy after it was done.
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