Originally posted by GTzeroHOriginally posted by disaster249Originally posted by B and M
[quote]Originally posted by disaster249
^and he will probably just make a new account on a friend's computer...????????? i personally think he should be punished on-site, by having so many negative posts that it will take months until he can upload another track. and if his posts are lame, then that can detract from his post count. but thts imo
ProblemsA: he has no friendsB: Even if he did have frineds and his post count does get so low why couldn't he just make a new E-mail for a new account. Personally i say oscar take some kind of legal action. Im no legal whiz but send him something that says "if you create a new account from any ccomputer severe legal action will include but is to limited to ..." Or something along thoes lines. Again its just an idea and a starting point should it be used.
Is it possible to block all email-addresses from the same ip?
To a point. Seeing as, if you have Gmail, the email comes from google's servers, but is still marked with your ip address. And the only way of finding that out is to get the account to send an email, so the ip address can be viewed, legally.
Originally posted by B and MOriginally posted by disaster249
^and he will probably just make a new account on a friend's computer... i personally think he should be punished on-site, by having so many negative posts that it will take months until he can upload another track. and if his posts are lame, then that can detract from his post count. but thts imo
Problems
A: he has no friends
B: Even if he did have frineds and his post count does get so low why couldn't he just make a new E-mail for a new account.
Personally i say oscar take some kind of legal action. Im no legal whiz but send him something that says "if you create a new account from any ccomputer severe legal action will include but is to limited to ..." Or something along thoes lines. Again its just an idea and a starting point should it be used.
Thats taking it a little too far. Threatening to sue because of a few disgruntled members? Just ignore his posts and let someone know if a crap-track is posted so it can be taken down. Besides, what could you possibly do? Make him pay a fee? What if he dosent pay it? If you take him to court, even after you pay the fees, what are you gonna say to the judge? "This guy has been making people on my website mad and we want him banned from the internet for a long time." And is the judge even gonna take you seriously? You cant just snap up legal action just because.
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Failure to obey warnings to stay off site. Was warned and afterwards continued. Something like that. And maybe not money but like i said it was a starting point to a possable solution. I was just throwing out ideas.