I wonder...
If it's a virtual action that causes real world damage...
Does that make this a criminal offense that is legally prosecutable? And since it's about 1k in damage, does that break it past petty larceny into full-blown grand theft?
I can see the lawyers gathering now, and subpoenas for the perpetrators' real names and contact information being drafted now...
How is this any different from what the Jerkey Boys used to do? They'd make phone calls and record them, then humiliate the folks on the other end in public.
How is posting the CraigsList replies -ANY- different?
I wonder... If it's a virtual action that causes real world damage... Does that make this a criminal offense that is legally prosecutable? And since it's about 1k in damage, does that break it past petty larceny into full-blown grand theft? I can see the lawyers gathering now, and subpoenas for the perpetrators' real names and contact information being drafted now...
How is this any different from what the Jerkey Boys used to do? They'd make phone calls and record them, then humiliate the folks on the other end in public.
How is posting the CraigsList replies -ANY- different?
>> Getting married and having a baby is procreation (do I need to explain how that is useful?).
There are two possibilities:
1) It generates another Gold Farmer (Ni Hao!)
2) It generates another Gold Buyer.
Either way, it keeps the WoW economy rolling!
-H
They said 'Peace' not 'Pieces'...