原创 Blizzard could sue gold farmers

2009-9-25 10:35 1340 2 2 分类: 软件与OS

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Individuals and organisations found artificially harvesting or farming in-game items and currency might face more than just being barred from MMO titles like World of Warcraft, according to the latest word out of Blizzard today. The developer has actually called in a legal team and are now threatening to sue parties involved in 'gold farming' activities in their hugely popular World of Warcraft MMO game. Blizzard are concerned that farming activity damages the economics of their persistent online world, Azeroth, as well as spoiling the gaming experience for genuine gamers. "Blizzard has filed a federal lawsuit against the operators of Peons4hire, a popular gold-selling organization which many of you have no doubt seen advertised. As part of the lawsuit, the operators of Peons4hire have been asked to immediately cease all in-game spamming efforts by all entities and websites under their control," commented Blizzard's 'Eyonix'. Blizzard are wow gold threatening to instigate legal action against 'farmers' like Peons4hire should spamming continue, wow goldand the developer have also introduced various technical solutions of late aimed at disrupting in-game spamming from farmers. Various MMO titles are now so big that the re-selling of in-game money or items can be big business for those involved. It is unsurprising, then, that firms such as Blizzard are working extra hard to maintain control of the virtual worlds they have created. More soon. Word in the from wow gold the States today reveals that a Floridian World of Warcraft player is planning to sue gold farming outfit IGE, charging the firm with damaging the game experience wow gold by selling in-game currency in exchange for real-world money. Antonio Hernandez is attempting to launch a class action suit against IGE, the former games retail assistant the first player to attempt to tackle gold farming directly. The case will seek to ascertain what rights Mr. Hernandez has when playing the game, and Blizzard have voiced support for the action. "We believe that shutting down gold wow gold farming and real-money transfer is in the interest of all World of Warcraft players, and that a victory in this case would have a positive long-term effect on the online gaming industry as a whole," commented Blizzard COO Paul Sams. More on this interesting case as we get it.yyqq0925


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