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Originally Posted by Malakriss There is no expectation of privacy on a subscription gaming service. By the nature of the game everything is visible to someone else and not personal. Thus it is public, not private and not protected. Any actions that are not only a violation of ToS or EULA but something criminal as well will expedite matters. |
You could make the same argument for the telephone company. Just because they have the phsyical ability to monitor, does not give them the right to monitor unless law enforcement authorizes it. Reporting personal information and non-crimes to the FBI definitely would be a violation of privacy.