As some of you may not be aware, the videogame hacking company MSX Securities develops and sells various hacks and cheats for many of the most popular online games. While the cheats and hacks are annoying, the server problems they cause have lately begun to cause significant down-time and loss of productivity, recruitment, and substantial damages. While an individual suit against a specific hacker would obviously be valid, it doesn't address the bigger problem of the company itself.
I am looking into the possibility of filing a class-action lawsuit against this company for various damages, but was wondering if a simple contract clause would really exempt them from liability:
"Liability clause: MSX Security can not be held responsible for any illegal actions performed by the end-user."
Would this really exempt them from such a suit? Or is that just bogus?
2006-12-01
20:02:03
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MooseBoys
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