thanks for your concern regarding my legal status, but here in Uruguay games copyright are not enforced... yet
unless they belong to big companies that make lobby in our govmt like microsoft.
Joe is right that i'm leaning too much in rule #1, part: "Using cracks in a commercial environment such as rentals, internet/cyber cafes, commercial LAN parties etc.!
Instead, contact the publisher for an official solution that allows you to install/play the games without using actual CD's/DVD's."
as it is a closed lanparty without internet access, i think i'm going to install the GPRS modem of my cel and use it to browse

just in case I neet to log into my EA account in the middle of an usncheduled razzia.
a piece of miscelaneous info: here in Uruguay, there are commercial businesses that deal with pirated games and the police are just concerned with things belonging to MS, Symantec, et al.