Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Utah
Public game servers hosted on the Internet
When a game server is hosted on the internet as a public game server allowing anyone to join yet it bans/denies specific people from playing on the server for any reason they dream up. Is there recourse or any action that can be taken against the server or operators? Can the game company be liable for implementing a function that allows this to happen on a public server?
Asked on 3/01/02, 9:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alvin Lundgren
Alvin R. Lundgren, L.C.
Re: Public game servers hosted on the Internet
Unless you have a contract with the service provider they can deny service to whomever.
Answered on 3/05/02, 8:38 pm
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