![]() ![]() ![]() After all, advertising is pretty clearly a form of advocacy. It seems bizarre, then, to suggest that RPGnet should forbid someone discussing, linking to, or indeed advocating using a product which may break WotC's EULA. RPGnet routinely advertises services which break World of Warcraft's EULA. So, in other words, no, I'm not going to report anything to Google. Ultimately, of course, RPGnet can stop using Google's services if they don't like the contents of it (or if they seriously feared that the contents of the services would expose them to liability).īut, more to the point, did you manage to read all the way to the end of the post you quoted? You know, where I said, "I don't have a problem with gold farmer ads," and "I don't think that RPGnet has a responsibility to police other companies' EULAs?" I also don't think that I have a responsibility to police anyone's EULAs. For truly offensive ads, Shannon's done something about it in the past. Click to expand.RPGnet does, in fact, have control over ads that appear via Google's services, it's just a pain in the ass for them to exercise that control.
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