It's quite an interesting legal point. GoG of course are subject to EU laws requiring them to remove certain materials, however the contract is governed by consumer law and its own principles of proportionality. It seems to envisage forum bans in preference to account bans. It is difficult to see how an account ban could be appropriate unless you were actively hacking (which is a crime as well as a ToS breach). A forum and / or multiplayer ban would likely be sufficient for most other types of misbehaviour.
Gog has been breaking the law or it's contracts for a while.
Although I'm not sure how UK equality law or human rights or other euro customer countries laws would affect that or if it was purely polish laws affecting them.
It's quite an interesting legal point. GoG of course are subject to EU laws requiring them to remove certain materials, however the contract is governed by consumer law and its own principles of proportionality. It seems to envisage forum bans in preference to account bans. It is difficult to see how an account ban could be appropriate unless you were actively hacking (which is a crime as well as a ToS breach). A forum and / or multiplayer ban would likely be sufficient for most other types of misbehaviour.
Gog has been breaking the law or it's contracts for a while. Although I'm not sure how UK equality law or human rights or other euro customer countries laws would affect that or if it was purely polish laws affecting them.