Many of these gil sellers are based in the US (or at least there servers are) so shouldn't you send some Cease or Desist letters to them? It should put a halt to some rather quick.
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Many of these gil sellers are based in the US (or at least there servers are) so shouldn't you send some Cease or Desist letters to them? It should put a halt to some rather quick.
Laws between countries dont work that way. Moreover, ever hire a lawyer before?
A lot of the Gil sellers are hacked accounts. Even a dog doesn't dump where it sleeps.
Not to mention there was a landmark case back when Gravity tried to do that for Ragnarok Online and, rather unexpectedly, the courts ruled in favour of the RMT merchants and gave Gravity a pretty sore return. Ever since then and despite the fact that digital law has matured to the point where they'd probably win, MMO companies aside from Blizzard have been kinda wary of trying legal action.
Not that I wouldn't love it if they did take these people to court or indeed even just start flinging C&D's. But.. that's my feeling as to why besides.
inb4 lawyer threats
Instead of suing perhaps how about simply going the criminal route: they've essentially hacked the game (Squares IP/property), stolen property (the account/character) and given how our accounts are generally linked to credit cards/debit cards the some fraud their too.
So yeah trace IPs and call the cops in the relevent countries.
I'm pretty sure fraud and theft are almost universaly accepted crimes.
only way to stop gil sellers is to make them not needed , i might actually have to stop playing because to many gil sinks and no way of making it unless you want to craft but its not soemthing i want to do
I thought it wasn't illegal? I know it's against ToS but I don't think it's against any actual law.
Until the united states passes legislature to make this kind of shit illegal, not much will/can be done about it in terms of legality.