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Pugilist 01-12-2002 11:43 PM

Maybe how I worded it makes it a little tough to understand. I meant when people play MP with the Pirate version (which they are doing), it will use this encryption. The guy who posted the word "Bullshit" in his post about 40 times and said the ISP won't release the info...guess what? I am a police officer and have numerous times gotten info from AOL, etc. on accounts. If they commit a crime, terroristic threats, credit card theft, stealing software, etc. the ISP HAS TO release the info because a warrant will be issued.
Some might say that EA wouldn't take the time to prosecute all the people they get. Think what you will and say what you want, but we haven't heard the last of this issue.

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01-13-2002 12:39 AM

Have to be absolutely stark raving mad to down load a warez copy of the game and then log online .

But then again knowing people i suppose i shouldnt be suprised.

Oh and i like the eagle siggy...best i have seen yet!

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keety 01-13-2002 12:40 AM

Its crap, Its ilegal to do things like that...

Hellbaby2065 01-13-2002 12:43 AM

HA HA! http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/tongue.gif

P.S.
Hilarious sig, Ydiss. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/smile.gif

vizionblind 01-13-2002 01:00 AM

It's a lie. This has been going on forever this sending info to companies etc. They don't do squat.

Hellbaby2065 01-13-2002 01:04 AM

You mean, "haven't done squat" YET. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/wink.gif

Lt_Col_Tall 01-13-2002 01:04 AM

I doubt it's true...but I use Zonealarm like many others for my firewall. When I started up the sP demo, a message popped up asking if I would allow MOHAA to contact the internet....now, why would a SP demo need to, or attempt to, connect to the internet???

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Christian 01-13-2002 02:01 AM

Lets say I have a warez of MoH.
It sends info to EA.
Now, how big are the chances that it will be treated in 12 days? Cuz I am gonna get this baby original no matter what.
So if a danish cop shows up when I have bought the full game, I just show him it. And then what?
Nothing.

BadScript 01-13-2002 02:19 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Christian:
Lets say I have a warez of MoH.
It sends info to EA.
Now, how big are the chances that it will be treated in 12 days? Cuz I am gonna get this baby original no matter what.
So if a danish cop shows up when I have bought the full game, I just show him it. And then what?
Nothing.
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Your logic is flawed. If a danish cop shows up when you have bought the full game, chances are he will present some facts about your illegal copy, which is a log saying that you've played the game on Jan 13 or 14 and what not. Now, prove to him that you've bought the full game on Jan 14, 2002.

I'm not saying that it will happen and once again I'm just too damn tired of warez discussion it seems like everytime a game is released it's bought up. All I'm saying is your logic is flawed. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/smile.gif

DutchBoY 01-13-2002 02:43 AM

Ok kids... Do you not remember when Eidos got sued for obtaining user info when a user was installing/playing one of their games. Same thing applies here. No info can be sent without the knowledge of the user. That's the law. I'm sure they wouldn't risk a lawsuit of that magnatude.

If you want to try it.. do what you have to do, but buy the game on the 22nd.

Hellbaby2065 01-13-2002 02:48 AM

As long as they put it in the disclaimer, (you know, the one you click "I AGREE" on), they can do as they wish.

This brings me to a good point...
ALWAYS read the disclaimer http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/wink.gif

SavageMind 01-13-2002 03:09 AM

Guy's,
Lets get real. I use craked exe's for my games all the time. It saves wear and tear on both CD-Rom and the CD. If EA wants to come after me because I use cracked exe's, while I am the legal owner of the software in question. Then let them come and get me. I will enjoy embarrasing them and my ISP. The cinematics are just fluff in the game and not the meat and potatoes of it. The problem is that people use ripped or cracked copies of software and never buy the product. Some of us DO pay for it but, enjoy keeping the CDs in prime condition too. CHARGE AWAY EA!!!!

spiewalk 01-13-2002 03:42 AM

This is so stupid, there is no encryption going on. The only thing that would be different about the warez edition and the actual edition would be the size of the executible, for MP you'd have to go down to a local store, open a box and rape up the cd-key. Well that cd key would legit, there would be no way they can say that cd-key is not legit becuz EA would know that it is a issued registered cd-key. So if info was being sent out, which it won't unless EA or 2015 was actually hosting the games online, then they would determine that the exe loging on is size, example, 5.09MB and the actualy exe should be 4.95MB, hmm, this is wrong why? Could it be pirated? Maybe, or perhaps a no cd crack is being used which in case they can't do much about it. The only fight they have on pirated version is using the right cd-keys thats it, and if for some reason durring the instal it has to log on to a server and verify you're version then you know you're fucked, but RTCW was not like that so I doubt MOH-AA will either.

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KillorLive 01-13-2002 03:46 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Pugilist:
Just for info to anyone who has downloaded the pirate version, EA has an encryption that contacts EA with your IP address when this game is in use. They simply contact your ISP, get your info, and then can file charges. Have fun playing .......<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

First, that's total bullshit, AND illegal.
I could sue them if they did that.
It's called a trojan, and besides, you could always just go offline and play single.

KillorLive 01-13-2002 03:49 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Pugilist:
Maybe how I worded it makes it a little tough to understand. I meant when people play MP with the Pirate version (which they are doing), it will use this encryption. The guy who posted the word "Bullshit" in his post about 40 times and said the ISP won't release the info...guess what? I am a police officer and have numerous times gotten info from AOL, etc. on accounts. If they commit a crime, terroristic threats, credit card theft, stealing software, etc. the ISP HAS TO release the info because a warrant will be issued.
Some might say that EA wouldn't take the time to prosecute all the people they get. Think what you will and say what you want, but we haven't heard the last of this issue.

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You're not a police officer.
You're 15 years old, AND you have a dumbas signature, ALSO, Earthlink does NOT release info, PERIOD.
You pay, you get privacy.
No matter what.

Lt_Col_Tall 01-13-2002 03:57 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KillorLive:
You're not a police officer.
You're 15 years old, AND you have a dumbas signature, ALSO, Earthlink does NOT release info, PERIOD.
You pay, you get privacy.
No matter what.
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Until the law comes asking them for info. They and AOL gave up tons of info to the feds after 9/11. If there's a warrant, they'll release your info. PERIOD.

KillorLive 01-13-2002 03:59 AM

Ehhh...WRONG.
Earthlink hasn't done anything to computer warez.
They HOST it.
The only compromise of security is supposed conspiracy against the USA.
Otherwise Earthlink doesn't release info.
It's in their tos ya dumbass.

DarkEdge 01-13-2002 05:00 AM

Pugilist,

Want my 2 cents? 1 either you are a lier or a dirty cop. Everyone here knows you have mp3's on you hd or something else you didn't pay for. One of the most pirated things is the windows OS for gods sakes.

My ISP has been contacted a couple of times from the Motion Picture Association. Don't know there real name off hand, been awhile. They were ordered to cut off service. Hehe they did but gave my friends new accounts, and told them to be more carefull.

On another note, stop trying to scare people. If they take the time to dl a WAREZed copy they know what they are doing anyways.

Manny 01-13-2002 05:07 AM

Just curious, has anybody actually downloaded it?

BMillis 01-13-2002 06:22 AM

LOL....

Probably not.....

So why are we all arguing????

LMAO....

Lt_Col_Tall 01-13-2002 07:00 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KillorLive:
Ehhh...WRONG.
Earthlink hasn't done anything to computer warez.
They HOST it.
The only compromise of security is supposed conspiracy against the USA.
Otherwise Earthlink doesn't release info.
It's in their tos ya dumbass.
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wow, resorting to namecalling...how mature of you.

Dodd 01-13-2002 07:01 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Miller:
Thats virtually impossible. For those who have dail-up most ISP's change their IP's everyweek, and if they have an external modem they can shut it off or just unplug the phone line.

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If you have dial-up, your IP changes everytime you log on. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/wink.gif


KillorLive 01-13-2002 07:10 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lt_Col_Tall:
wow, resorting to namecalling...how mature of you.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Name calling?
I call it fact producing.
You're a dumbass.
Earthlink's terms of serivce states that you have utter and complete privacy except in conspiracy against the state.
So, I reiterate, ya dumbass.

Saltybeef 01-13-2002 07:40 AM

Police officer, bah.
Encryption, bah.
It is illegal for ANY software to send ANY information to back to any company without your permission.
Yeah, yeah, spyware I know, but it's not used legally, is it kids? No.
Cool eagle sig by the way.

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Pugilist 01-13-2002 07:43 AM

Just for info to anyone who has downloaded the pirate version, EA has an encryption that contacts EA with your IP address when this game is in use. They simply contact your ISP, get your info, and then can file charges. Have fun playing .......

Frogy 01-13-2002 07:44 AM

LOL. Thats why I buy all my games....

Manny 01-13-2002 07:45 AM

Not likely. And even *if*, people with the pirated version will be playing Singlepalyer anyways.

01-13-2002 07:51 AM

Serves those pirates right!

Although * cough * Firewall * cough *

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Pugilist 01-13-2002 07:59 AM

It is true Manny, though Bytor has a point Firewall could probably detect the info trying to be sent. We shall see...Is it really worth it to get the game 12 days early if their encryption works? I think not )

FuBarGrn 01-13-2002 08:01 AM

just wait a few more days.....geez people.............

Ydiss 01-13-2002 08:03 AM

I very much doubt that is the case. I'll be buying it, anyway, but what you're saying is probably a myth.

If people want to warez it, let them. It's their life.

Those that publicly broadcast it here are a little foolhardy, though.

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Sleep 01-13-2002 08:08 AM

Well my firewall detects some traffic when I play the SP-demo, so It probably IS working... too bad pirates! http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/smile.gif

Arclight 01-13-2002 08:10 AM

I doubt this.



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Lt_Col_Tall 01-13-2002 08:10 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KillorLive:
Name calling?
I call it fact producing.
You're a dumbass.
Earthlink's terms of serivce states that you have utter and complete privacy except in conspiracy against the state.
So, I reiterate, ya dumbass.
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awe, you almost hurt my feelings there with your intelligent use of the English language. Keep it up, I'm enjoying this.


CNR Sturmer 01-13-2002 08:12 AM

im against warez, but thats a load of bs. I am on a dynamic ip together with thousands of users.... what if i'd be playing it on someone elses computer? or at work.... they gotta do better then that...no way they can prove anything if someone is using warez. They always blame the people that download it, but they should wonder how it gets out!!!

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01-13-2002 08:16 AM

NO. that cant happen. Look i buy my games cause its like 2015 put a lota time doing this so im not gona rip em off. But they cant really do that unless ur a n00b theres way to block that u know. Im not ogna name any but u can play a pirate version without it getting cracked up. Like return to castle wolfentien. My buddy let me borrow it i installed it and dont need the CD to play. I played it and got broed so scratched it. I could play MP cause i have cable and dont sighn on to MSN.

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Pugilist 01-13-2002 08:23 AM

Luftwaffe...will I need the Enigma codebreaker machine to figure out your post? That is the most confusing word jumble I have ever seen.

Sheriff 01-13-2002 08:27 AM

Oh right, you mean the same thing they tried with Black & White but was cracked a few days later?, Seems Black and White tried to connect back to Lionhead or EA when connecting to an online game but what people fail to realize is it isn't very hard to crack, i do not in any way support warez and i agree 2015 have put in alot of effort with MOHAA.

FuBarGrn 01-13-2002 08:33 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lt_Col_Tall:
I doubt it's true...but I use Zonealarm like many others for my firewall. When I started up the sP demo, a message popped up asking if I would allow MOHAA to contact the internet....now, why would a SP demo need to, or attempt to, connect to the internet???

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man I have some Craaazy shit try and use the internet myself...I use ZoneAlarm too....I just permanently deny it access....


[o2] Sosha 01-13-2002 08:37 AM

you guys are so stupid if you believe that


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