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Re: Warning from Party
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No where does Party say you can't share hand histories. [/ QUOTE ] At the top of every emailed hand history reads: Hello <player>, These hand histories are provided to you solely for your personal use and as an aid for your training and development. You are not permitted to share them with anyone. We reserve the right to cease providing them or apply further restrictions at any time. |
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Re: Warning from Party
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[ QUOTE ] No where does Party say you can't share hand histories. [/ QUOTE ] At the top of every emailed hand history reads: Hello <player>, These hand histories are provided to you solely for your personal use and as an aid for your training and development. You are not permitted to share them with anyone. We reserve the right to cease providing them or apply further restrictions at any time. [/ QUOTE ] Mike, If you honestly don't want HHs to be shared, why not set up a graphical HH like bodog? |
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Re: Warning from Party
TStone,
Unlikely, the most common detection would be to examine the list of running processes for known "bad" process names. Next up would be a registry scan for known "bad" keys. The packet sniffing approach is problematic on multiple levels and unlikely to be more effective than even the first listed option. J |
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