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On the official Runescape website, Jagex clarifies that silencing can be avoided by following the Runescape rules and terms and conditions to the Jagex account - so far, so ordinary.
The accounts of Runescape player Amro Elansari from Pennsylvania was muted around March 2019 and based on PennLive.com, Jagex has rejected his criticism. Elansari claims to be a streamer with 2,000 hours of game time invested in the fantasy MMO. A lawsuit registered against Jagex, which was ignored by a federal court. Now the Federal Appeals Court has dismissed the litigation. Elansari is a repeat offender. He's registered a total of ten lawsuits in the previous 18 months. His last suit tried against Tinder. The rationale: his matches are all fake accounts.
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