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Old 06-06-2007, 09:47 PM   #16  
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Originally Posted by uncloned
hmm, let's have a review of CAL rules:


2.10 Sportsmanship

All registrants are required to display the highest standards of conduct and observe common sportsmanship at all times. Profanity, harassment.......public cheating accusations......and/or other unsportsmanlike conduct, whether during or not during match play, will not be tolerated and may result in the suspension of offending player(s).


I only need to ask lhurgoyf to check the IP your posting from and compare it to the game server logs to find out who you are. Scorp is not cheating and you ARE violating section 2.10 of CAL rules in 4 points.


I only see 1 I am guitly of, 2 maybe if you consider this harassment, howevr, your boy Scorp started the profanity, sp I guess that makes him gtuilty of yet another violation, hmmmm. Also, Inever accused him of anything, just thanked him for the evidence against him, maybe you should administor certain rights to the select few that are on the CAL team instead of any jo schmo walking in off the street to see your private files, basically, you offered them up to us on a silver platter.

Second, you seem to have missed something when you copy and pasted that link from the CAL rules:

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2.10 Sportsmanship

All registrants are required to display the highest standards of conduct and observe common sportsmanship at all times. Profanity, harassment, derogation of one's religion, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, or gender, defamation of CAL, the CPL, their staff or affiliates, public cheating accusations, sharing of private conversations, logs, emails or confidential information in public media, and/or other unsportsmanlike conduct, whether during or not during match play, will not be tolerated and may result in the suspension of offending player(s).

Individuals caught posting private conversations, logs or emails in public sites/forums or sharing the confidential information will be subject to individual penalties, and teams who post private conversations or matters on their sites will face repercussions, as well.

Logs and emails are not considered proof by themselves, as they can be easily altered or forged. Confidential and private matters should be respected, and logs from third parties should not be considered proof of any action or intention on their own.


So whats your next plan of attack ?
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