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Old 07-09-2003, 11:29 PM   #14
Mason
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You might be able to allege some form of tortious interference if you can demonstate the offender intentionally attempted to cause people to leave.   Torts really isn't my specialty and I haven't looked at any caselaw so I could be dead wrong.   The one benefit for suing under this theory instead of breaching the EULA or TOS is that you wouldn't necessarily be confined to contract damages - you could possibly ask for punitive damages, too.

(But I could also be completely full of sh*t.)
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