Game Worlds and The Law Collide 46
jnguy writes "Forbes points out another business boom due to video games: lawsuits. With all of the crimes being committed both over and within video games, lawyers are finding a new customer. Incidents cited include a man in Shanghai who was sentenced to life after killing someone for selling his 'dragon sabre.'" Update: 11/07 22:42 GMT by Z : Fixed hilarious dress-up typo.
Uh, guys, hang on.. (Score:3, Funny)
It's game! No-one ever got jailed for "tax evasion" in monopoly, the use of mortar in jenga or tights in truth or dare.
These people need to "get real". Urgently.
Re:Uh, guys, hang on.. (Score:1)
Oh, right (Score:2)
Oh, it was outside the game? Then it's not a major offence.
Re:Uh, guys, hang on.. (Score:1)
Re:Uh, guys, hang on.. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Uh, guys, hang on.. (Score:2)
I don't really understand your other examples. But I'll take your word for it.
costumer? (Score:4, Funny)
Lawyers aren't needed (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Lawyers aren't needed (Score:2)
In real life, if you piss off enough people, someone with nothing left to lose is going to show up on your doorstep with a shotgun.
The best assassins are the ones who are willing to sacrifice their life if needed to get the job done. This could work inside a game. Buy the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, sneak up on your enemy, and pull the pin. The grenade would permanently k
Re:Lawyers aren't needed (Score:2, Funny)
Costumers? (Score:1, Redundant)
M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:4, Insightful)
I'll admit, I have no interest in MMORPGs, like World of Warcraft, or collectables like Warhammer 40 billion thousand, but I see why these people are doing it, and I think that if we're going to decrease MMORPG-related killings, we're going to have to get Blizzard and all them out there to put up a ToS where no real money is involved for the purpose of buying/purchasing, and they have an online police for sorting these things out.
Depressing, isn't it? You could probably put something about how as children they spent all their time rolling 2d6's and that instead of adjusting to the outside world blah blah blah, but that's just more bullshit for Tack Jhompson.
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:2)
Most major MMO's that I know of treat selling of in game currency and other items as a bannable offense. Stuff like that is already in the Terms of Service. The Online Police thing is usually done through GM's etc.
The necessary rules are in place, the competent staff are not.
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:2)
Which, at least in WoW, consists of forum-(not game-)banning users who talk about it, and not a fscklot else.
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:3, Interesting)
I don't have the exact legalese handy, but in the EULA/ToS of the major MMORPGs there is a blurb saying that using real life funds to purchase in-game items/gold/etc is illegal.
That's a slippery slope, there, though. Blizzard more than li
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:5, Insightful)
The problem with that is that Blizzard makes things artificially scarce, which drives up value. People will use whatever method is available to obtain something they want. Almost all will stay within the law, but most do not agree with the prohibition against using real money (and it's NOT illegal).
Between artificial scarcity and extremely hard (impossibe for many people due to contigous time chunk requirements), a lot of people figure it is not possible for them to obtain certain items through the game and have no objection to purchasing it externally.
After all, it's just another "pay to play" option. You're paying Blizzard to play the game. Blizzard intentionally reduces your ability to enjoy it. You're paying someone else for their efforts to get you an item that you think will help you enjoy the game more.
I see nothing wrong with this, either morally or legally, except that it violates a ToS that you don't see until after you have already paid for and cannot return the game.
Like many others, I have not purchased anything externally, primarily because I am not willing to dump even more real money into the game than I already have by the monthly subscription. (I finally woke up and cancelled that even, and went back to other games where I only have to pay once to play as often and long as I want.)
Gold (resource) farmers are only viable because the resource is so ridiculously scarce. I never minded going out to mine resources. What I minded was never being able to find any because they were always cleared out by the farmers.
The solution: reduce artificial scarcity of resources and make similar equivalent items available to people who are willing to put forth similar effort (but who cannot commit to a single large unbroken chunk of time).
Yeah, the power gamers won't like it. Screw them; the rest of us paid the same money they did. Let them power play all they want; I don't care. But when two friends and I play for seven months, getting multiple characters up to high levels, and we only see one rare "purple" item drop in all that time (yes, we did some raids), it's a little ridiculous. Then we regularly see people who are completely equipped with purple items. We didn't want all that; we just wanted some ability to get a few items that had neat powers. Instead of going to spend real money on external purchases, I just lost interest in the game and eventually quit playing.
It all just depends on the person. Prohibiting use of real money for virtual items is not the answer. Adjusting game economy/mechanics so more players are satisfied or even happy will drastically reduce real world value of those virtual items.
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:1)
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:2)
If you want a football analogy, try this:
The customers who purchased a ticket to watch the game often get upset at the rules against bringing in outside food/drink, and often bring in 50 cent bottles of water or soda to avoid paying five dollars for the same thing. There is nothi
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:1)
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:2)
Only the original purchaser of the game media is able to create an account using the included key (not documented in either EULA or ToS), and you are not allowed to transfer ownership of the account (documented) even if you subsequently transfer ownership of the media (completely obeying the EULA as documented) which invalidates your account (documented). In other words, you can give/sell your copy of the game to someone else, but then neither you nor they have any right to play it
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:1)
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:2)
Just my two
No different than a poker game gone sour (Score:2)
Any type of "oh no we must stop this" reaction neglects the fact that it's human nature at work and you can't change that with a law. Just as some states ban gambling to curb violence associated with it, the gambling still goes on.
If ther
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:2)
So put yourself in their place. If you've put hundreds of real-life hours into obtaining an imaginary super-sword 10000 or something, and then somebody finds a way to steal
Re:M.M.O.R.P.G. = B.A.D.? (Score:2)
Well, if the Technological Singularity goes as planned in 2012 there won't be an "outside world". Wait... Did I just type that out loud.
Re:lawyers are finding a new costumer. (Score:4, Funny)
Cosplay? (Score:1, Redundant)
While the lawyers themselves may find this disconcerting, it will be only a minor transition for some of their clients to go from paying one "professional" to dress like Tifa Lockheart to another.
Hmmm...I wonder (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm...I wonder (Score:2)
Re:Hmmm...I wonder (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm...I wonder (Score:1)
Meh (Score:1)
Getting away from the real world (Score:1)
Castles in the air (Score:1)
Neurotics build castles in the air. Psychotics live in them. But the Psychiatrist collects the rent.
Sad isn't it? (Score:1)
I've played several MUDS, MMORPGs and other online games. I've never taken anything said online personally. The person needs to be able to detach the online world from the real world.
Not sure if bad parenting is playing a hand in this violence. But highly likely since I play/watch some violent things and don't go around killing people. I'm frickin autistic and if I can make the detachment then no other person has a decent excuse.
Shanghai (Score:1)
Re:Shanghai (Score:1)
I play WoW and yes I have had my share of late nights when I have to be up for work the next morning. I've been in a raid and had someone "ninja" the best drop then log out. Was I pissed off..sure I was. I saw it as a waste of my time, but I got XP from the run and was able to do it