
Originally Posted by
Livewire
And the fact that at least 1 wallpaper is violating copyright? GameWallpapers.com clearly put right at the bottom "Please do not post online" and "No part of this wallpaper may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of gamewallpapers.com"
Copyright Infringement is against the TOS and it's clearly marked as being copyrighted on the wallpaper itself.
Edit: Forgot to mention, I'm willing to give a second chance on this issue, but you would have to remove -all- infringing content from the account (not just the stuff violating gamewallpapers.com's if you have others), and more than likely you would need to also change the domain as it's so close to the site you've taken the content from as to show clear intent to break copyright.
If you opt for this second chance, you would have 24hr to rectify the problem. You don't necessarily have to put up a new site immediately, but the limits wouldn't be able to be raised until a valid TOS abiding website is up. The upshot is you'd be able to keep the account instead of losing it. Let me know if you opt for the second chance via reply.