A server has a legal duty to ensure the safety and well-being of patrons by serving alcohol responsibly, checking IDs to verify age, and refusing service to intoxicated customers. They must also adhere to health and safety regulations, ensuring that food and drink served are safe for consumption. Additionally, servers should be aware of local laws regarding alcohol service and follow the establishment's policies to mitigate liability.
In the strictest legal terms, WoW servers are not legal, since they require a (basically) hijacked version of the official server software to run, which is not the property of the people running the servers.
No, it is not legal for employers to make servers pay for walkouts. Servers should not be held financially responsible for customers who leave without paying.
multiplayer>connect>internet
No.
Call of Duty Black Ops must have dedicated servers, multiplayer is the foundation of the current COD empire. Without dedicated servers the game would be almost pointless.
No they're perfectly legal.
There are no GM power hacks on retail (legal) servers. There might be on private servers, but private servers are illegal. We can not help you with that here.
No Comment, It shouldn't be done.
you have to update the hamachi servers.
Ask a philosopher - bottom line is that a legal duty is imposed by a government while moral duty is based upon one's own definition of what is right
Currently you cant find servers for call of duty 1-3 because of the year it was made, try buying call of duty 4-7
Some Call of Duty servers are ^Think#GunGame, k7clanserver, Mein Land Rifles 1.1, ^Think#GreenTDM, as well as IMMPlayground!, etc. You must exercise control while playing the game as you may get addicted to it.