Quote Originally Posted by Koolaid View Post
I still can't comprehend how they're going to sue someone for this. Asking for information from any email provider will be against their security policy. Not even all of their employees (email provider) have access to personal information.

Unless Evony wishes to wilfully hack a company's database I can't see any loophole that allows them to access personal information.

Then there comes the question of Internet protocol address that can br used to find a internet server provider. Yet, the internet provider will have very simliar policies for customer information. Usually personal information is secuirty classified.
The likelyhood of a law-suit being filed against an end-user is minuscule, but against the creator of a widely used botting program, possible. Afterall, Blizzard sued MDY the maker of Glider and won. So, lawsuits over botting can be filed, just not necessarily against the end-user; the end-user would (should?) simply be banned.