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From: Denise Caruso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 06:21:30 
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Subject: Fwd: Gamer wins back virtual booty in court battle

Dear Dave, 

 
I thought this might be of interest to IP'ers. 

 
Denise 

 
>http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994510 

 
A court in China has ordered an online computer games company to return virtual 
belongings to a player whose account was hacked and looted.
 
 The Chaoyang District People's Court in Beijing ruled last Thursday that the company 
must return the player's virtual stash because it had allowed the theft to take place 
in the first place.
 
 Li Hongchen, 24, spent two years and more than 10,000 yuan ($1,210), amassing a cache 
of virtual money and weapons in the online game Hongyue, or Red Moon.
 
 In February, however, Hongchen found his belongings had been pilfered by a hacker who 
gained access through the game's central servers. The software firm behind the game, 
Beijing Arctic Ice Technology Development, responded that his possessions had no real 
world value and represented only piles of data. Hongchen took the company to court 
requesting 10,000 yuan in compensation.
 
 I exchanged the equipment with my labour, time, wisdom and money, and of course they 
are my belongings, Hongchen told the Chinese news site Xinhuanet. 

 
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