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Notorious
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« on: April 30, 2009, 09:24:39 pm »

Will cS have an EULA like sigurd? I think the EULA kind of legitimizes the program and it makes people feel a little safer about downloading it. Might be a good idea?
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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2009, 09:42:46 pm »

We don't have it (yet), but we will take it into consideration. Thanks.
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« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2009, 05:58:58 am »

You'll only need one when we actually have software released. But yes expect to see one.
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« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2009, 10:12:37 am »

I would suggest that you have one ready before software release.

Let people read it and understand it before they get to use the software.

It prevents all the awkward situations that people get themselves into.

You will be suprised what people will accuse the software of doing to their PC's!

I think that's good advice.

I am more than happy to advise you on this if you want.
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« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2009, 04:37:10 am »

Yeah, we have had several people refuse to sigurd because of Sigurd's eula or Nova's eula. I think its probably a good idea to do it even from beta stage, then continue it through the release client and to the final version. Makes things seem more legit and that way you won't catch any heat from people that say it does such and such to their computer or allows you to do such and such.
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« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2009, 08:31:26 am »

Yeah, we have had several people refuse to sigurd because of Sigurd's eula or Nova's eula. I think its probably a good idea to do it even from beta stage, then continue it through the release client and to the final version. Makes things seem more legit and that way you won't catch any heat from people that say it does such and such to their computer or allows you to do such and such.

cheatSense will have an EULA included which the user can accept or not, if not he can not use our software. All versions/updates will be all related to the same EULA which we'll state in the EULA that the user understands this, especially because we want our software to auto-update. So users don't need to download every new version from our website. Our EULA will have things like any other EULA from any other Anti Cheat Program. Why? Because if we don't we can not do our job as an Anti Cheat Program.

And this may sound very harsh to you but fact remains, we do not force our software upon someone, everyone is free to install it. If you don't agree with our EULA then you won't install it, simple really.
Notorious you have to understand that an Anti Cheat Program needs a very tight and strict EULA in order to do it's job as Anti Cheat Program. Basically the EULA is there so people who use the software have agreed that we scan certain files (for example) and that we ban a user when he has been cheating or hacking our software.

If someone does not understand that or does not trust our software, then he/she should not install our software.

I can't make it nicer then it is Notorious, expect to see a similar EULA as every other Anti Cheat Program you know. In fact there's no need to be different, since the other EULA's cover every aspect pretty decently. And our EULA is already done, and once we'll have a release you'll have to accept the EULA first so don't worry about that matter. However it's only up to you to agree or disagree.

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« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2009, 04:39:18 pm »

Yeah, we have had several people refuse to sigurd because of Sigurd's eula or Nova's eula. I think its probably a good idea to do it even from beta stage, then continue it through the release client and to the final version. Makes things seem more legit and that way you won't catch any heat from people that say it does such and such to their computer or allows you to do such and such.

cheatSense will have an EULA included which the user can accept or not, if not he can not use our software. All versions/updates will be all related to the same EULA which we'll state in the EULA that the user understands this, especially because we want our software to auto-update. So users don't need to download every new version from our website. Our EULA will have things like any other EULA from any other Anti Cheat Program. Why? Because if we don't we can not do our job as an Anti Cheat Program.

And this may sound very harsh to you but fact remains, we do not force our software upon someone, everyone is free to install it. If you don't agree with our EULA then you won't install it, simple really.
Notorious you have to understand that an Anti Cheat Program needs a very tight and strict EULA in order to do it's job as Anti Cheat Program. Basically the EULA is there so people who use the software have agreed that we scan certain files (for example) and that we ban a user when he has been cheating or hacking our software.

If someone does not understand that or does not trust our software, then he/she should not install our software.

I can't make it nicer then it is Notorious, expect to see a similar EULA as every other Anti Cheat Program you know. In fact there's no need to be different, since the other EULA's cover every aspect pretty decently. And our EULA is already done, and once we'll have a release you'll have to accept the EULA first so don't worry about that matter. However it's only up to you to agree or disagree.

Cheers,




Yeah I have no problem accepting it. I don't read them anyways. I was just making a suggestion, because a couple of staff members I talked to weren't sure if there was going to be an EULA or not. Thanks for clarifying.
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« Reply #7 on: May 03, 2009, 05:34:14 pm »

Well people are always welcome to ask questions and to give their opinion about certain things, for example our EULA.
However fact remains that all those things that are in the EULA which say: 'user agrees to the fact that cheatSense will blabla', are needed in order to fullfill the job as an ACP.
And all I can say is, you can trust our software, you can trust our staff, we won't do anything else apart from blocking cheats banning cheaters and so forth. There's nothing more I could say about that. It's up to them to trust us and then accept our EULA.

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