Originally Posted by
Dark_Mage-
breach of contract and intentional interference with contractual relations (enabling others via your public hack). Also, they will attempt to skew and stretch the gray area of undefined technical terms to say you committed some forms of: copyright infringement, vicarious copyright infringement, contributory copyright infringement (maybe for hosting, etc.), and inducement to infringe copyrights (enabling others again). The goal here is to scare you into quitting or running you through the mud until you do. At the point where they have used means available to uncover your actual identity, and depending on your location and other variables, it is most likely a good idea to at least appear to be in compliance with their requests. If you HAVE been profiting from your work (and their work), you will most likely need to hand over your profits and hope they don't try to say you interfered with online play so much that you caused them damages.