WoW Players Bring Class Action Suit Against Gold Company
Written by Robbie   
Friday, 01 June 2007
By Miguel Lopez (Wired Blog Network)

Ige_logo It's not Peons4Hire this time. Dan Hunter over at Terra Nova is reporting that a South Florida law firm has brought a class action lawsuit against RMT giant IGE, on behalf of U.S. WoW players. Here's an excerpt:

Through this lawsuit, Mr. Hernandez, individually and on behalf of all other similarly situated consumers, seeks both money damages and to enjoin IGE's gold farming activities.

In essence, these people want IGE to pay them for damages (which, if my legalese is on point, stem from the effects that the company's trade has on in-game economies), and to cease doing business in the World of Warcraft. So is this a big deal, or just a frivolous way for frustrated players to flail against the secondary MMO market's boogyman? I'm not a lawyer, but Dan Hunter is, and he's promised an update after he's had time to process the info. We'll keep you posted.

Bragg and IGE Cases [IGE]

 
Starcraft 2!
Written by Robbie   
Saturday, 19 May 2007
It's been nearly 10 years and Blizzard has finally announced Starcraft 2. It's about freakin time. Checkout screenshots , video footage and more at  http://www.starcraft2.com
Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 May 2007 )
 
How to find those Blue topics
Written by Robbie   
Sunday, 29 April 2007
Our friends over at www.scourcritical.com have created a cool new project that indexes the world of warcraft forums for Blue posts. It indexes the majority of us/eu forums and 2 customer service forums. Search by word, phrase, or even author. Check it out here: http://blue.scourcritical.com/
 
Online Gamers can now pay with their blood
Written by Robbie   
Tuesday, 20 March 2007

An online game operator has demanded that banned players donate blood to be allowed back into the game. Moliyo, which runs a 3D massively multiplayer online game in China, made the demand after banning 120,000 players who attempted to hack the game.

More than 100 players had already signed up to exchange half a litre (1 pint) of blood for game accounts. The company has also offered free accounts to ordinary players who give blood.

According to the announcement, the players must attend a public blood donation drive in the city of Nanjing tomorrow afternoon. Locked accounts will be reopened within 3 days.

Chinese hospitals have had increasing difficulty attracting blood donors in recent years after scandals in which thousands of donors and blood recipients contracted HIV, the virus which causes AIDS. Blood donors in China are usually paid about 12 dollars per donation.

Moliyo arranged the event in an attempt to “create a civilized society, and enhance online gamers’ appreciation of social responsibility and public welfare.”

The games company banned 120,000 players of the popular game Cabal earlier this month, because they used unauthorized software to artificially boost their standing in the game. Moliyo operates several games in China, including Cabal, and Tales of Pirates.
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