https://www.frontierstore.net/ed-eula/?_ga=1.193035817.587976870.1480525830
Here's a link to the EULA.
I agree, CL is not found in this document specifically.
There is, however a case to be made for section 3:
Section (c) would cover any use of 3rd party equipment to force a break in the communication.
But in particular, section (f) expressly forbids "testing the vulnerability of... the authentication measures of the Game" - which would include peer to peer authentication.
Don't get me wrong, I personally think CL is far to over-complained about and isn't such a big deal.
But the challenge was with regards to mention in the ToS. And while not expressly using the coined term "Combat Logging" (which isn't exactly a legal term), the action is technically covered in the EULA
None of the clause above would come even close to condemning someone pulling their plug.
Any Bans for combat logging are grounds for a lawsuit for breach of contract.
And there is a good reason no MMO game company worth their salt has ever tried to enforce such a thing.
Closest thing that might come to this is League of Legends, that will not ban you for abandoning game, but restrict your access from competitive play in ranked games until you have shown improvement.
And they can do this because they have grounds to argue that your absence from a game has caused discomfort for other players.
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