Lan Gaming
<div class="IPBDescription">Ethics and Laws</div> Let me start by saying that none of this has anything to do with anything that I'm doing. I picked up this bit from another forum and you guys are much smarter than them. ahem.
I have no direct experience with LAN gaming. My understanding is that a group gets together in someone's basement (or whatever) and connect each other's machines (one way or another) and game on. Let's assume that they all want to play one particular game but only 1 person has purchased it. In this small setting, is it ethical and/or legal to install this game on everyone's machine in order to play?
Now let's say you're going to start a LAN/Gaming center for profit all business like. You have more machines, a solid way to connect them, and only 1 copy of the game. Is it ethical and/or legal to install 1 purchased copy of a game on all the machines?
Is there a way, similar to Microsoft Office products, to purchase multiple keys from game publishers/distributers/whatever to install from 1 disc?
I have no direct experience with LAN gaming. My understanding is that a group gets together in someone's basement (or whatever) and connect each other's machines (one way or another) and game on. Let's assume that they all want to play one particular game but only 1 person has purchased it. In this small setting, is it ethical and/or legal to install this game on everyone's machine in order to play?
Now let's say you're going to start a LAN/Gaming center for profit all business like. You have more machines, a solid way to connect them, and only 1 copy of the game. Is it ethical and/or legal to install 1 purchased copy of a game on all the machines?
Is there a way, similar to Microsoft Office products, to purchase multiple keys from game publishers/distributers/whatever to install from 1 disc?
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Depends on the game.
With 99% of the games out there it is not legal or ethical (ethics is often broader than legality).
Your best bet is to carefully read the license for each of the games you wish to install. Some games permit multiple local installations but most do not. To really clear all doubt you should contact the publisher of the specific game and ask them about licensing restrictions an the possibility of purchasing (or borrowing) multiple licenses for multiple machines.
[EDIT] Many publishers are now offering 'lan' licenses. These licenses apply specifically to the LAN environment and often have a maximum install cap. Again, check the license agreement.
[edit]Wizard beat me to it w/ the lan liscense thing[/edit]
Just because the majority of LAN cafe's don't go the extra mile to ensure they aren't breaking the law doesn't mean its right...
As for LAN parties... well... no its not legal or ethical, but people do what they have to do to have a good time, and everyone knows this (especially the developers). And hopefully the nubs will go out and buy the game because they love it so much, but yeah it happens. I've yet to be to a LAN party where that doesn't happen, and I've been to quite a few. :P
Is it legal? Nope but I find it perfectly ethical. IF A STARVING MAN WANTED TO PLAY FAR CRY IT IS OK FOR HIM TO JUAREZ IT.
Now as for "localized" or "basement" LANs, who gives a ****. If you're that conserned about the RIAA and what not breaking down your door and arresting you, uninstall the game from your HDD after you're done with it and leave the LAN.
Oh, and @ DOOM, I've been to so many LANs where people aren't prepared to play it's mind blowing. You'd think they'd come with everything already pre-installed so things could get underway quite quickly... but no, hours of set-up time and what not. Not fun. It's all worth it when everyone has their **** together though... good times.