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Korea Prohibits trade of online game items
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I just came across this link on mmo champion and was wondering how it will affect the Blizzard store, ingame pets, and maybe even diablo with the real money auction.
I want to make clear, I am NOT from Korea. but it seems to me that this law can affect us worldwide And i was wondering how it is gonna affect us. what is your oppinion on this. perhaps a blue to ease our minds will be helpfull as well. orriginal post http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2012/06/129_112964.html Korea prohibits trade of online game items |
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http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/4735744397
Use your eyes and look down about 8 threads. Someone else already posted this about 3 hours ago Just sayin' |
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Edited by Bobbels on 18/06/12 08:10 (BST)
I appologise.
I did miss the other post about this. (what can i say, im only human) on the other hand, while giving it a glance. its mostly pointed towards bots. where i am curious how this will affect the "legal" trading. after reading the article i was wondering if the blizzard 'pet store' is affected by this as well. to my oppinion those pets are considered a "virtual item trade" and it will be prohibited by this law. For arcade games, game providers will be unable to list in-game items in their accounts as property, or handout gift certificates for item purchases. Does this count in TCG? and what about diablo... I know these are the wow forums but i don't want to be fined or wind up in jail cause some korean dude bought my auctions on the RMAH. there s more to it than just banning bots... |
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Which one has a renowned culture of extreme gaming and has StarCraft as their national sport? (almost :p) Shouldn't be too hard to figure out... |
