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.
Research by the US federal government suggests that virtually all alcohol ads fulfill the legal duty of advertisers.
It is illegal to consume alcohol in the sleeper berth of a commercial vehicle in the United States. Drivers are prohibited from possessing or consuming alcohol while on duty or operating a commercial vehicle.
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No.
Responsible seller servers of alcohol must know the law and their customers. And what else must seller-servers know?
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, it is not legal to sell alcohol after hours in this area.
SCAB is an acronym used in the alcohol service industry that stands for "Serve Customers Alcoholic Beverages." It serves as a reminder for servers to check identification and ensure that they are complying with legal drinking age regulations while serving alcohol. The term emphasizes responsible service and adherence to laws regarding alcohol consumption.
No, duty-free alcohol cannot be purchased on domestic flights within the United States.
No they're perfectly legal.