Fair Play Update
Дата: 11.03.2020 16:31:08
Trostani, on 11 March 2020 - 10:07 AM, said: According to GDPR nick in computer game (but also Name and
Last Name) are not protected information as long they won't
match data with real person. It means that you are
allowed to make list of banned players as long nick don't allow to
match it with physicall person - but if it happen you even can't
share stats via API. So you can even publish that John Smith
was banned for using illegal mods but you will break law if you
will publish that it was John Smith from Cambridge, UK, living
on Wellington Street. Those all GDPR excusess means that
your legal departament is absolutely incompetent or you just want
to protect cheaters as much as possible. Most funny is that
CIS server don't have problem with 'naming and shaming' and listing
banned cheaters but EU and NA have. Maybe it means that EU office
fully accept cheating because they affraid that to many will be
banned and current bane waves only are made to cover real scale of
cheating. eekeeboo: Except because the nickname is part of your wargaming ID which can
be pulled from the API. If it wasn't there wouldn't be a request
for account information deletion when you want to delete you
account according to GDPR purposes, including forum posts where you
also put some of your information. Gaming nicknames are a part of
any identifiable information and giving those out for people to use
is a big nope of nope, same as IP addresses. As I said,
that's the rule and the law, you can accept or not, there' a stage
at which no matter what is said, someone will choose to find any
excuse no matter what. We're not going to break any laws for the
sake of trying to prove truth to someone who's not going to believe
it regardless.
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