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Backup is a very big word, guys. I mean, haven't you any other copy? Who designed your production processes, Pinocchio?
Information technology is not just a bulb light that just works by plugging it in. It's (just a little bit) more complicated and yet (much) more powerful.
Shame on you, then!
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garymortimer writes "47-year-old Henson Chua is in a bit of trouble for trying to sell a RQ-11B 'Raven' Unmanned Aerial Vehicle on eBay. From the article: 'A federal grand jury in Tampa returned an indictment charging Henson Chua, 47, of Manilla, Philippines, with violations of the Arms Export Control Act and smuggling, following an investigation by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations. If convicted on all counts, Chua faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison.'" I'm kicking myself for missing this auction.
You should have the exact IP assignment time table from the ISPs.
Then you need to be sure about the exact time drift among all the involved systems.
And finally you need to be sure about the person using that vey device using that very IP.
And even so, you still need to make sure about another dozen of constraints like NAT and open/broken WiFi access points.
So, of course you cannot. Apart of a very limited number of cases. Very, very limited.
Shouldn't it be enough to check bank money transfer and credit cards?
Or do they think the bad guys can get real money from virtual worlds in some other way?
As long as the customers pay for the services I don't see any problem with tethering (whatever medium they sue).
It could be an EULA issue. But then it'd be an issue between Apple and the users...
What's the problem, in the end?