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Then again no one has gone on the forums or to a blizz employee with their account and said i play on private servers, retail sucks there is no way blizzard can connect your account with your private server account unless you shout it from the rooftops. To start, i am fully aware that playing on or hosting a private server is against the eula and is a bannable offense. When people who use bots or exploits get banned, its because they violated the eula on blizzard's own servers where other players can report them and then blizzard can investigate and see what happened because it all happened on their own servers. Blizzard is concerned only with their game, their servers, and their userbase.
Don't blab about it though. /yell dood, here's the address for the greatest private server! doesn't work. Private server is just a computer located somewhere. So yes, heavy snowfall can disrupt infrastructure in the area, damaging power lines or internet lines, and causing that computer to become offline. Can you get banned for playing on a wow private server? The tos of world of warcraft prohibits the use of private wow servers. However, private wow servers are not directly illegal. If the blizzard team determines that your account is actually in use on a private server, then you will be permanently banned. Blizzard entertainment considers using wow private servers as stealing intellectual property and infringing copyright.
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