Man Arrested For Creating Online Game Bot Bully
from the pandora's-box-is-opening... dept
A few years ago, there was a brief flurry of interest in the legal question concerning how offline laws fit into online virtual communities. This becomes very tricky, very quickly -- especially with the growing ability to sell virtual goods from these communities for real money. So, what happens when a virtual character steals from another virtual character and sells what they get for real money? The quick answer, some might say, would be that the thief is guilty of real-world theft, and deserves to be punished. However, since the stealing was allowed in the game, isn't it a part of the game? Worse, what if it's a major part of the game and encouraged? Suddenly the lines get very blurry. Over in Japan, someone has now been arrested for creating an automated in-game bully that would hang out in the popular game Lineage II, beat other characters up and steal their goods. Unfortunately, the article doesn't make it clear whether the arrest was for creating the bot... or for the thug-like virtual muggings. Either way, it raises some troubling questions. Even when real money is involved, the virtual world a totally made up world -- where the creators of that world can put in whatever restrictions they want. So, you could make a fairly convincing argument that if the game creators allow it, it's hard to see how it can be breaking the law (especially when players may come from all over the world, where the laws may differ). At worst, it could break the terms of service of the game -- which is why people (including game developers) need to start realizing that their terms of service are basically a constitution for the game and the game developers themselves play the role of the government in a game.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Rules of the game
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Though the developer shoudl see if they can make some new code to 'spot the bot', change their EULA, and delete the character.
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Ok, I get that he obtained real yen and all, but like the previous posts that point out the fact that the software/developers/uberlords of the friggin' artificial world have allowed this to occur, HOW CAN IT POSSIBLY BE A CRIME?
Crap, maybe there are longer term effects from the bomb than we ever foresaw...
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No Subject Given
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L2 is a sewer of greed
Many many people stopped playing this game because of a flood of chinese workers who were being paid to farm for the games version of money "adena". I'm talking about the US servers too.
This games design, based on very hard to aquire wealth and equipment, practically ensured that this would happen.
It was so bad, you'd actually log into a town, see a 'boss' with some chinese name, and then 15 assassin type characters all named something like USAgirl01, USAgirl02, etc. They would work all day killing monsters for adena, then then sell the sell it on ebay or many other sites.
They were so amazingly rude to everybody, it killed the community and economy.
If you look at the designs of more modern games, like world of warcraft, you'll see many features that are built in to prevent this.
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Why cant they stop the bots from the games
Its very easy to stop this from happening, all the game has to do is to block bots!
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People should not worry so much and just do what they have to do . I am sure the rules of this game didn't allow this and if overlooked , will be making some changes .
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BOT is not and never e a crime
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Square Enix protects its IP
In the words of Square Enix’s General Counsel: “This judgment by the Seoul Central District Court is stringent in comparison to other copyright infringement cases in South Korea, and we appreciate that the maliciousness of this infringement has been recognized in a public forum. Square Enix will continue to take decisive action against any infringements upon the Company's intellectual property, recognizing that this property is one of our most crucial resources.”
The total damage awards were small (approximately $11,000 against the producer and $6,500 against each of the directors), but sometimes the certainty of a small penalty can be a more effective deterrent than the uncertainty of a large penalty. Also, Square Enix’s civil lawsuit is still pending and might result in an additional damage award.
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I wonder why you think that, maybe if you thought about it a bit more you would change your mind. Or maybe I am just being a bit egotistical. What does everyone else think.
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mukesh
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Man Arrested For Creating Online Game Bot Bully
Online game is a perfect game is a entertainment The developer found a number of players in the popular MMORPG making use of bots -- programs which automate play, enabling a character to gain money, items, and experience without any direct help from the player. The use of bots is a violation of the World of Warcraft Terms of Use.---------------------
akhil
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Man Arrested For Creating Online Game Bot Bully
Online game is a perfect game is a entertainment The developer found a number of players in the popular MMORPG making use of bots -- programs which automate play, enabling a character to gain money, items, and experience without any direct help from the player. The use of bots is a violation of the World of Warcraft Terms of Use.---------------------
akhil
Lineage Adena-Lineage Adena
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