> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Huszics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> m0gely wrote:
>
> >> And what exactly defines multiple locations?
> >>
> >> There is no possible way of telling, where an IP resides.
> So determining
> >> 'multiple locations' is not practical.
> >
> >
> > Who cares where.  Just because it's being used on 10 diff subnets
> > ANYWHERE
> > oughta be enough.
>
> So if you take your laptop with you on your traveling holiday and
> connect a few times you are pretty much f*ed and have to buy
> a new game? :(

No, I agree it shouldn't be based on multiple ips, but instead on
concurrent sessions.

>
> > Anytime a client gets "CD-KEY" in use, valve should know about it.
> > And action could be taken.  Location is irrelevant.
>
> On that account I partially agree. Same wonid trying to get
> online from
> 2 different adresses at the same time could at least deserve
> a few days
> of ban...

I'd vote for permanent.   The EULA spells it out too.   If the same key
is in use on two IP's at the same time, that should be enough.
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