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Selling Virtual Gold for Fun and Profit

Grimrod writes "Dave Long of GamerDad has some musings in his column this week on the virtual world of massively multiplayer online games and the legality of selling virtual goods." Mr. Long is commenting on a story posted last week at Plaguelands detailing a supposed duping bug in EQ2 that allowed a small group of players to make thousands of dollars in U.S. currency. From the GamerDad article: "For me personally, it's impossible to grasp the idea of buying virtual goods to make my in-game character better. A lot of people seem to have a lot more money than sense though and for them that's perfectly reasonable. To further cloud the issue of who really owns virtual goods, in EverQuest II a crafted weapon keeps my name on it as the creator. If I want to sell that to someone for real money, there's no better defense than to say, "I made that!" and look right there online to see my name on the item."

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  1. The Virtual Gold song. by OmgTEHMATRICKS · · Score: 2, Funny

    (sung to the tune of Silver and Gold)

    Virtual gold, virtual and gold,
    Everyone wishes for virtual gold.
    How do you measure its worth?
    Just for the money you trade here on earth
    Virtual gold, virtual gold
    Means so much more when I see,
    Virtual gold corporations
    On every RPG.
    "What's an RPG without quarrels and petty virtual gold desperation?
    Can't really call it an RPG now, can you?
    And think of all the fun and joy that would be lost on llamas morphing,
    if all the young folks didn't get to see that sparkling, greedy RPG."
    Virtual gold, virtual gold
    Means so much more when I see,
    Virtual gold corporations
    On every RPG.

  2. Re:More money than sense? Sounds jealous to me. by Johnny+Mnemonic · · Score: 4, Funny


    I wish I could'a paid someone to see the last Matrix for me. Then I would still have my geek creds, but would have two hours of my life back.

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