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No one will be allowed to play without signing a liability waiver. While we'll take reasonable precautions to make sure this is a safe LAN party, you are ultimately responsible for everything that happens to you or your equipment here. You must acknowledge that legally before you can set up.
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The LAN party hosts have final say about everything that happens at the event. If your conduct is inappropriate or you are not following the rules we can and will ask you to leave. You will not receive a refund for the admission fee if you are asked to leave for any reason.
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No smoking.
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No drinking.
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No drugs or alcohol are allowed at the LAN Party.
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No horseplay, no running around, no throwing things. This room is filled with thousands of dollars of fragile equipment. You can damage something very easily. Obviously, violence of any sort will lead to instant ejection and a permanent ban.
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Do not touch other people's stuff without permission. The difference between "borrowing" and "theft" can become very difficult to prove, and we don't intend to try. Also, you might break something.
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No stealing. We will call the police to ensure that charges are pressed against you.
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No cheating. This includes bots, hacks, or anything else that isn't strictly aboveboard.
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No inappropriate material. No pornography or any other offensive images should be on anyone's screens at this event. That includes screensavers and
backgrounds.
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Keep your station clean. You are responsible for leaving your area as clean as you found it.
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Outside food and drink are not permitted. Only food and drink that are purchased or provided on the premises may be consumed here.
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Have fun! We're sorry to have to start out with such an ominous set of rules, but it's necessary to ensure that the event runs smoothly. The whole point of these rules is to make sure that everyone has the best time that they possibly can - so get out there and start fraggin'!
Additional Ground Rules for BYOC* Participants
*BYOC = Bring Your Own Computer
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You are responsible for running current virus scans on your computer before you place your computer on our network.
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Plug in only where you are told. Doing otherwise may lead to power outages. In particular, do not plug into someone else's power strip. If you are
not sure where to plug in, ask a staff member.
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You are responsible for having all appropriate hardware and software. You are expected to bring a working computer with a network card
and legal copies of all relevant game software and latest patches already installed.
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BYOC hardware requirements:
A computer with appropriate hardware (especially an Ethernet NIC for 100Base-T) and software (especially TCP/IP).
Monitor, keyboard, mouse and mouse pad
A power strip with surge protection
Headphones only, please. No speakers.
Long CAT5e Ethernet patch cord