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User Agreement Terms upon registration

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:53 pm
by jecko7
Suggestion Idea:
In addition to putting the rules under a tab in the website, have them listed when someone registers an account, and have one of those checkboxes that says "I agree". You all know what I'm talking about - when you download a program or sign up for an online service you have to scroll through some "articles" (that no one reads :P ) and then check "I agree" before moving on.

Specifics:
See above, please bitch about this post not following the form exactly :P .

Why it is needed:
Right now, there's no "gravity", if you will, about registering for CC. People just go to the front page, type in a new email and a password, and create a multi. I'm not saying that this will morally guilt anyone into not making multis, but having some sort of "contract" they have to agree to will make them think twice about cheating.
Also, those people who are like "but there's secret alliances in real Risk!" won't have an excuse anymore. I'm not saying that this is a legit excuse, but this would eliminate any confusion.

Fin.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:56 pm
by jennifermarie
Well it could be a good idea, people could be told if they broke a rule that they agreed to it at sign-up. And on the internet, a click is just as good as a signature. As long as the doc isn't incredibly long (or in legalese) i'd be for it

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:28 pm
by AndyDufresne
There already is a 'Check-Box'. To Sign up you have to agree that you will have only one account...and that is the check box.


--Andy

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:28 pm
by demon7896
when you sign up does the checkbox say
i will not have secret alliances... blablabla...