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=What are Kill rights=
=What are Kill rights=


Kill rights are earned when another player carries out an illegal act of aggression against you by activating an offensive module on your ship. CONCORD takes a dim view of such actions and will flag the offending pilot with a criminal flag (a flashing red square with a skull in the middle) you as the targeted player will then earn the kill right on the aggressor.
Kill rights are earned when another player carries out an illegal act of aggression against you by activating an offensive module on your ship or pod. CONCORD takes a dim view of such actions and will flag the offending pilot with a [[http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Timers#Criminal_Timer|criminal flag]] (a flashing red square with a skull in the middle) you as the targeted player will then earn the kill right on the aggressor.


Kill rights are not given in Nul Sec space nor if you agree to a duel, remember in a duel you can be podded so it is advised that unless you like the idea of duelling you should activate the auto reject button in your audio and chat options.
Kill rights are only awarded when illegal aggression occurs in High Sec, or against your pod (only) in Low Sec.  All other illegal aggression in Low Sec will flag the aggressor as a [[http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Timers#Suspect_Timer|suspect]] and thus not earn or award a kill right.  All aggression is legal in Null Sec and in Worm Hole space (W-Space, or J-Space) and no actions there will earn or award a kill right.  Keep in mind that if you are a legitimate (flashy) target to the aggressor in High Sec, or Low Sec, there is no consequence in aggressing you and therefore no kill right will be earned.  Situations that make you legitimate (flashy) as a target are:


Limited engagements are not subject to kill right either; these take place when you target a pilot who is flashing red or yellow with a skull inside keep in mind however if you fire on such a pilot he and his corp mates can fire back so think carefully before engaging as this is a common tactic in High sec for pilots to get kills and to loot your wreck.
a. suspect flagged (15 minute timer)
b. criminally flagged (15 minute timer)
c. Limited engagement flagged (5 minute timer, counts down from the moment aggression ceases, resets if aggression resumes in that time)
d. war target
e. sec status at or below -5.0 (known as a permaflashy)


 
Your ship does not need to be destroyed nor you podded to earn such a Kill right. Any (illegal) offensive action on the part of the other pilot will grant the kill right.
Your ship does not need to be destroyed nor you podded to earn such a Kill right any offensive action on the part of the other pilot will grant the kill right.
 
'''NOTE''' - In Low Sec space kill rights are only given when a players pod is aggressed.  Kill rights are not issued for ships unlawfully attacked in Low Sec space.


=Finding & making available your kill right=
=Finding & making available your kill right=