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7-19-2011 @ 1:24PM
Gaurisk said...
Guests thrown out of hotels for behavior typically don't see refunds, although hospitality laws vary from state to state. Banning or suspension of an account for violation of the agreements we all enter into upon login don't fall under the same category of law, but the same principle should apply. We're guests in somebody's privately owned virtual property, and the owners and management have the right and responsibility to show disruptive guests to the door.