>7. It is forbidden to publish any copyrighted materials on HeroesWorld without the consent of the author of said materials to publish them.
The author always has the right to publish... I can share my stream with whoever I want...
>5. It is forbidden to publish prohibited, defamatory, malicious, or infringing materials on HeroesWorld that violate current legislation.
Everything that happened in the game can be written in a report, which means a recording of the game can be attached to the report. What difference does it make if the player posts it as "tearing apart and humiliating" another player during or after the game?
>It is forbidden to publish links to websites that do not belong to the HeroesWorld community.
TeamViewer is not a website.
>I will answer a question that may arise: I am not posting in the topic because I do not think my level is high enough; there is nothing to learn there.
You are being modest, and I ask everyone:!!! If you are playing and see that no one is streaming, always create a stream; there are always people who are just interested in watching!!!
>I will explain the reason with a specific example: Mr. Gomunguls, being a player with higher skill, discusses moves (openly) with players on his team in the chat.
I told Vitaly that, like, don't give hints, it's obvious anyway, or watch how I can micromanage myself. (If you watched, even in very difficult battles for some players, I fight very quickly...) He gave a clear answer: I give general advice on the game and know the line between advice from a teammate and when a player starts playing for another...
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To: numOne. It is impossible to track unauthorized (unofficially published) streams in any way, and it is impossible to notice hints in them, so...
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