Breaking News: Death of Taiwan, Macao and Hong Kong Region!?
Esan
I wonder why NCsoft (or its Asian surrogates) does not give the Taiwanese players the opportunity to move their characters to US/Eu/Kr servers. Surely if they are playing on US/Eu/Kr servers then they can apply US/Eu/Kr laws to shut gold marketing sites down.
What I find bizarre is that this new law apparently is designed to shield gold selling companies from legal liability. Were NCsoft actually planning to sue any of them? I really don't see how simply blacklisting the IPs of gold selling companies and open proxies can be illegal. Can anyone who groks the Taiwanese legal system (on guru? haha, I'm naive as a kitten) tell us what this law really says?
What I find bizarre is that this new law apparently is designed to shield gold selling companies from legal liability. Were NCsoft actually planning to sue any of them? I really don't see how simply blacklisting the IPs of gold selling companies and open proxies can be illegal. Can anyone who groks the Taiwanese legal system (on guru? haha, I'm naive as a kitten) tell us what this law really says?
Masao
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Originally Posted by A mummified one
I do not agree to treat my friend from Taiwan like a criminalist that must be isolated - simply because he's from Taiwan.
I'm totally disappointed -.- What's next? Turning off the servers in Holland, because some pedophiles might get into the game? Isolating players from Romania, because they might steal the gold from other players by hacking their accounts? Stereotypes and stupidity. -.- |
Previously ANet was banning botters and gold sellers from any county. Suddenly allowing one country to be a hotbed of botters and gold sellers, which is in fact confirmed since there are indeed gold farming sweatshops for almost every major online game in Taiwan, China and Indonesia, will destroy what is left of the ingame economy.
Legislation that prevents ANet from enforcing their ToS and EULA detriments the game as a whole and thus it is in NCSoft's best interests to restrict access of the affected area.
Comparing pedophiles to legal gold farming? You're not even comparing apples and oranges.
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Originally Posted by Esan
I wonder why NCsoft (or its Asian surrogates) does not give the Taiwanese players the opportunity to move their characters to US/Eu/Kr servers. Surely if they are playing on US/Eu/Kr servers then they can apply US/Eu/Kr laws to shut gold marketing sites down.
What I find bizarre is that this new law apparently is designed to shield gold selling companies from legal liability. Were NCsoft actually planning to sue any of them? I really don't see how simply blacklisting the IPs of gold selling companies and open proxies can be illegal. Can anyone who groks the Taiwanese legal system (on guru? haha, I'm naive as a kitten) tell us what this law really says? |
Internet connections to a country are tenuous. The Taiwanese government would sue ANet/NCTaiwan because banning someone would be out of ANet/NCTaiwan's jurisdictional rights to deny service. You can't just switch servers and then be subject to the law of the country that runs that server. You have to satisfy sufficient and substantial continuous contacts, minimum contacts, and the long arm statute has to be able to reach into the state of residence to grab the person, and you have to satisfy some test that will get you minimum contacts, usually Burger King or stream of commerce plus.
Internationally, this is an even harder requirement to satisfy.
cgruber
It's about control. Many companies will simply close up shop in an area that is deemed to be too much hassle to operate.
With a law like this the government has basically told ANET they can't do ANYTHING to deal with gold sellers in those countries.
It's stupid law, the goverment should be working on getting more jobs for it's citzens instead of promoting gold selling as an occupation.
With a law like this the government has basically told ANET they can't do ANYTHING to deal with gold sellers in those countries.
It's stupid law, the goverment should be working on getting more jobs for it's citzens instead of promoting gold selling as an occupation.
Esan
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Originally Posted by Masao
Sigh. Laymen don't understand the law.
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The Taiwanese government would sue ANet/NCTaiwan because banning someone would be out of ANet/NCTaiwan's jurisdictional rights to deny service. |
Masao
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Originally Posted by Esan
Indeed. You provide ample evidence of this with statements such as:
Real experts plz. |
ANet and NCSoft have no right to enforce their contractual agreements if it is against the law in the jurisdiction they attempt to enforce them in.
Therefore they have no jurisdictional rights in Taiwan.
The Taiwanese government would be able to sue on behalf of it's citizens to recover for breach of what I'm assuming is going to be statute in Taiwan as of today.
EDIT: Last I heard they were all running trial accounts that they didn't have to pay for. Any truth to this?
Esan
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Originally Posted by Masao
First year law student. I'm as close to an expert as you'll get.
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ANet and NCSoft have no right to enforce their contractual agreements if it is against the law in the jurisdiction they attempt to enforce them in. |
Next, I am sure even a first year law student can see the difference between private and public property. Now black may be white in Taiwan for all I know, but I doubt NCsoft's contract with their customers actually transferred any property rights to the customers. NCsoft still owns all virtual data related to player accounts. (Correct me if I am wrong here, but only if you can provide citations.) It is this right that allows NCsoft to close up shop in Taiwan: if the players owned any of that data, NCsoft would be committing theft.
Hence, if Anet decides to terminate any account, they are legally in the clear.
What this law does or at least appears to do is to protect gold selling companies from lawsuits by NCsoft. I really doubt there was ever any likely danger of NCsoft being sued by gold selling companies. What would their grievance be? Loss of property? They never owned any! Denial of service? Nope, contract says (I presume) service can be terminated at NCsoft's whim.
(Arguing legal mumbo jumbo with anonymouses on a game forum is not how I planned to spend a quiet evening, so I'll let you have the last word.)
cosyfiep
unfortunately I doubt that they (the people who can no longer play) will be able to do anything since---welll yes they bought the game, and yes they did get to play it, so anet/ncsoft has fulfilled their end of the bargain---so no suing will get them anything.
Now some loud protests might get some eyes to notice them.....
it truly succks, and my heart goes out to those who have just been screewed over by this----I hope things turn out!
Now some loud protests might get some eyes to notice them.....
it truly succks, and my heart goes out to those who have just been screewed over by this----I hope things turn out!
Inde
From Gaile Gray:
I didn't realize that Taiwan has a law saying that gold farmers can't be banned? I'm sure it's obviously more detailed but I'm wondering what this law says.
Edit: Obviously I should have read up and seen Esan's posts. Has to do with virtual property.
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Originally Posted by Gaile Gray
We regret the need to make changes to accounts playing from Taiwan. But as I am sure you will appreciate, we must honour the laws of the country in which we offer service. Because the new laws have the potential for an enormously negative impact on the game as a whole, we had no other choice but to make the changes that went into place on April 1st.
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Edit: Obviously I should have read up and seen Esan's posts. Has to do with virtual property.
Alex the Great
omg, quit QQing!!!
It is not to get rid of bots, they just didn't renew the contract!
should we let them have Guild wars for free?
It is not to get rid of bots, they just didn't renew the contract!
should we let them have Guild wars for free?
gone
Could someone with the translation skills please get a hold of the Taiwanese laws(about botters and their accounts) that state their rights(LoL if they have any) within the country? I'd like to give them a read thru.
-T.I.A.
-T.I.A.
Dallcingi
It's probably not April fools since China/Taiwan have been harsh on gaming... yeah..
Ravious
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Originally Posted by Esan
Loss of property? They never owned any!
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Although Masao is not 100% correct, Masao is more correct than you. As to whether I am a lawyer, I'd rather not say (and that should answer that). And no, I don't feel like clearing things up.
afya
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Originally Posted by Inde
From Gaile Gray:
I didn't realize that Taiwan has a law saying that gold farmers can't be banned? I'm sure it's obviously more detailed but I'm wondering what this law says. Edit: Obviously I should have read up and seen Esan's posts. Has to do with virtual property. |
Most-likely, NCSoft/NCTaiwan is lying. The whatever law doesn't exist at all, if it does, please at least post it in the dev update or so.
The closed pve and pvp change DOES matter. Because of the small population of the Taiwan district, it is difficult to do trade between ourselves, and now the chance of trading in international district has even been removed( byebye, sell and highend forums). GvG doesn't matter much, but any other kind of PvP PUGS would die. RA sync would start growing in Taiwan district coz we have so few players in the district, why don't we just change our build and sync~lol. And lastly, no more deep pugs for me.
Now all the taiwan account have to accept another EULA. I didn't accept it. Many of us don't. We dunno if any of those rules would destroy our chance of getting our right back.
Tell me the truth! NCT/NCSoft!!!
KiyaKoreena
Bah annoyance for me. Our guild was created in Taiwan (so we could have our tag in Chinese) and today Merchant, Rune Trader, Guild Lord, and Priest of Balthazar in the hall stopped working. There goes a two year old guild and hall.
ShoGunTheOne
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Originally Posted by GWTaiwan
親愛的激戰玩家您好:
在公佈停止代理後,我們在討論版上看見了許多玩家的疑慮。為避免不必要的恐慌,吉恩立再次向所有玩家說明, 即使5/1停止台港澳的激戰代理合約,並不會影響玩家繼續進行激戰的權益。玩家仍可以繼續進入激戰遊戲,體驗激戰遊 戲。 相信所有的玩家必定知道,台版與美版在營運下有部分模式是不相同的,例如,台版收費有【月費制度】但美版並 沒有,正因具有這些不同的營運方式,在雙邊的資料庫上有部分是不相同的,因此我們正在與美國研發商討論,在 停止代理後,要如何繼續提供服務給各種不同收費模式下的玩家。 目前吉恩立正與原廠ArenaNet進行會員後續遊戲權益以及遊戲方式的細部討論,由於部分作業牽涉到技術 的層面,因此我們需要多一點點的討論時間,以確保雙方同意的方式在技術上也是相同可行的。 再次提醒玩家,5/1號後您將可以繼續進行激戰,在此提醒玩家近期勿隨意刪除自己的角色與物品,以免喪失權益。 吉恩立營運團隊敬上 http://guildwars.nctaiwan.com/news/n...bid=13305&ct=2 |
Basicly what they're saying is that EU/US server and TW servers are quite different. for example, Payment methods, as the EU/US accounts are bought with a once off payment, but Taiwan accounts works on a monthly payment. and because of this, the data base is also a bit different. so now they're discussing with ANet how to provide service to each type of payment group.
I think they're trying to say here that monthly payment accounts stand a bigger chance of being a Goldfarmer/bot account. as they don't have to pay that much initially for an account, so they will just get multiple accounts and will probibly get just enough money to pay off the account and perhaps a little profit. well...if you understand what i mean
Nevin
Its just Taiwan... 50% of the people in the US couldn't even locate it on a map, must be april fools!
Vamis Threen
I had two emotions upon reading this thread.
The first was a mild sense of sadness; sad because this is clearly an injustice, but tempered by the knowledge that GW is a computer game, and not significant in the larger scheme of things.
The second, unrestrained mirth;
Corporate lawyer at multinational software firm, anyone? Publc notary? Perhaps even a second year student?
The first was a mild sense of sadness; sad because this is clearly an injustice, but tempered by the knowledge that GW is a computer game, and not significant in the larger scheme of things.
The second, unrestrained mirth;
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Originally Posted by Masao
First year law student. I'm as close to an expert as you'll get.
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cosyfiep
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Originally Posted by afya
As I mentioned before, the government won't function until 5/20/08, I doubt there would be any law that would apply before the new government function.(I'm not any law expert so I tried to google the new internet law, but I couldn't find any that would apply on 04/01/08.)
Most-likely, NCSoft/NCTaiwan is lying. The whatever law doesn't exist at all, if it does, please at least post it in the dev update or so. The closed pve and pvp change DOES matter. Because of the small population of the Taiwan district, it is difficult to do trade between ourselves, and now the chance of trading in international district has even been removed( byebye, sell and highend forums). GvG doesn't matter much, but any other kind of PvP PUGS would die. RA sync would start growing in Taiwan district coz we have so few players in the district, why don't we just change our build and sync~lol. And lastly, no more deep pugs for me. Now all the taiwan account have to accept another EULA. I didn't accept it. Many of us don't. We dunno if any of those rules would destroy our chance of getting our right back. Tell me the truth! NCT/NCSoft!!! |
afya---i hope your protest works!!! Its a sad day in gw history, not because of the stupid minis but because of stupid governments. We are cheering you on!!!!
Dante the Warlord
Asians don't have april fool's, why because we never laugh....and when we do we are faking
The Toe Tag
soooo this whole thing is cuz they are crying the cant Sell there Gold? wtf ,dont they have bigger probs to worry about.So theres 2 Gws now GW:The real version and GW: Rise of the bots?
Gaile Gray
Hi, there,
I wanted to give you a bit more information about this situation. As you know, recent changes to the laws in Taiwan made it necessary to change how accounts work. However, we are very sensitive to the fact that players want to continue to play on with their friends around the world. For instance, players in Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong want to interact with other players outside those areas; players in other areas around the world want to be able to interact with their friends in Taiwan, Macau, or Hong Kong. We do not want anyone to be concerned about this issue. We are working with NC Taiwan to make sure that we can take care of our players, and we'll be sharing information as soon as we have details on that.
As you might know, I was in Taiwan in 2006, and I love the country and consider the players there my good friends. I'm really happy that ArenaNet and NC Taiwan will be able to make arrangements so that we all can continue to enjoy the game together in the future.
Best regards,
GG (my nickname in Taiwan )
I wanted to give you a bit more information about this situation. As you know, recent changes to the laws in Taiwan made it necessary to change how accounts work. However, we are very sensitive to the fact that players want to continue to play on with their friends around the world. For instance, players in Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong want to interact with other players outside those areas; players in other areas around the world want to be able to interact with their friends in Taiwan, Macau, or Hong Kong. We do not want anyone to be concerned about this issue. We are working with NC Taiwan to make sure that we can take care of our players, and we'll be sharing information as soon as we have details on that.
As you might know, I was in Taiwan in 2006, and I love the country and consider the players there my good friends. I'm really happy that ArenaNet and NC Taiwan will be able to make arrangements so that we all can continue to enjoy the game together in the future.
Best regards,
GG (my nickname in Taiwan )
Masao
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Originally Posted by Esan
You might need to pay a bit more attention in class.
First of all, let us be clear that you haven't read the law in question (neither have, nor indeed can, I), so this is all guesswork about what the law says. Next, I am sure even a first year law student can see the difference between private and public property. Now black may be white in Taiwan for all I know, but I doubt NCsoft's contract with their customers actually transferred any property rights to the customers. NCsoft still owns all virtual data related to player accounts. (Correct me if I am wrong here, but only if you can provide citations.) It is this right that allows NCsoft to close up shop in Taiwan: if the players owned any of that data, NCsoft would be committing theft. Hence, if Anet decides to terminate any account, they are legally in the clear. What this law does or at least appears to do is to protect gold selling companies from lawsuits by NCsoft. I really doubt there was ever any likely danger of NCsoft being sued by gold selling companies. What would their grievance be? Loss of property? They never owned any! Denial of service? Nope, contract says (I presume) service can be terminated at NCsoft's whim. (Arguing legal mumbo jumbo with anonymouses on a game forum is not how I planned to spend a quiet evening, so I'll let you have the last word.) |
Intellectual property law aside, any contractual agreement would be void by legislation that makes it unconstitutional, or unlawful depending on the jurisdiction you are in.
I assume that nobody actually paid for the game there, as all I hear about are trial accounts, but should they pay for it then the provision that will remain lawful will still be in effect, and that is to provide access to the game. Other provisions reserving a right of reversion in NCSoft on all accounts will likely be stricken from the contract and the rest of the contract taken prima facie.
In this case, there would be the possibility of a class action suit involving all those who indeed paid for the service for either money damages for the product of which they have been deprived or an injunction forcing NCSoft to release the blocks on the accounts until they modify the contract at a later time. Notice in several updates you have to agree to a modified contract; these seem to happen a few times a year.
In total the recovery would be the cost of all of the games sold. At this point though, since most seem to be trial versions or free after buying certain ingame services, it doesn't look like NCSoft would face any money damages.
Many Asian countries take a far different stance on virtual property, and as I am not schooled in their laws all I can go by is the knowledge that laws regarding such property are stricter in terms of reducing the right of companies to revoke contracts regarding such property.
@Ravious: Of course, there are arguments both ways but given my knowledge of contracts and multinational litigation gained thus far it seems highly likely that a court will find in favor of Taiwan should any suit be brought against NCSoft for transactions arising out of contractual occurrences in the state of Taiwan.
@Vamis Threen: I don't see anyone else that has any credentials stepping up to the plate. Maybe you could provide us with one, but until then my legal opinion looks like the best you've got. Feel free to present yours.
I would appreciate it if you would actually present an argument based in law rather than your own personal ideas of public policy. Instead of flaming the one providing a valid legal opinion, step up with a legal reasoning of your own.
EDIT: To make clear my stance on this.
Good job on NCSoft's part. It both limits liability and also legally circumvents future laws which many in the computer entertainment world would view as detriments to the market as a whole.
Div
Wow. /sadface
Though I think most of the farmer accounts are based off Japanese servers, shutting these servers down will at least reduce the number of farmers by 25%
And without farmers, there will be less total gold in the market, which means prices will go down
So what happens if I have a Taiwanese guild? Does that mean I can't access the GH anymore? UPS
Though I think most of the farmer accounts are based off Japanese servers, shutting these servers down will at least reduce the number of farmers by 25%
And without farmers, there will be less total gold in the market, which means prices will go down
So what happens if I have a Taiwanese guild? Does that mean I can't access the GH anymore? UPS
RobTehUnknown
Wow this is all harsh
redrum38
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Originally Posted by guolisong
http://games.sina.com.cn/o/z/gw/2007...07255819.shtml
I suppose that's what you are talking about then. So what you are trying to say is you paid for the game and the people in mainland didn't so you should get a refund when they isolate the Taiwan server from the international as well? |
Someones can get an account for free in China's server , and China's server is open beta not ceremonial operate .
But Taiwan is not , if we want to play we must pay for playing , and NCTaiwan had sell product of GW .
I paid NT3960 (about $130) to buy Prophecies + Factions + Nightfall + Eye of the North + Bonus Mission Pack like as American or European players paid for it .
I want to tell Anet "Hey , that is $130 not $13 or $1.3" .
And most of legal players in Taiwan's server all do as like as me pay to buy GW .
But we can't connect international anymore now , and maybe will be shut down even American/European GW still operate .
NCTaiwan tell us "because of the contract between ANet and NCTaiwan becomes due" .
Anet tell us "in response to recent changes to Taiwanese law" .
So great , they tell us two different reason , I don't know which is true .
Maybe all true , maybe all false .
And I am living in Taiwan , but I don't know anything about the new Taiwanese law what Anet says .
Even if the new Taiwanese law is true , I think that Anet should know it a few months ago , but Anet didn't tell us anything before , Anet only tell us after they cut off the connection between Taiwan and international .
Don't tell me that Anet know the new law on 3/31 and they decide to cut off the connection on 4/1 .
Can Anet restrain gold farmer efficacious after cut off Taiwan ?
I think the answer is "NO" .
Wow , the resolution to cut off Taiwan is so great .
I just feel that Anet got my money and joking me as a monkey now .
Who will be the next monkey after Taiwan ? I don't know , maybe Japan maybe .
Look this , Update - Thursday, January 17, 2008
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Game_updates/20080117
http://gw.gamewikis.org/wiki/Game_updates/2008_January
Open Travel: Territory and District UI Changes
Restrictions on travel to Japanese and Taiwanese language districts will be removed in a subsequent build.
So great , Taiwanese districts will be "removed" now .
Masao
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Originally Posted by holymasamune
Wow. /sadface
Though I think most of the farmer accounts are based off Japanese servers, shutting these servers down will at least reduce the number of farmers by 25% And without farmers, there will be less total gold in the market, which means prices will go down So what happens if I have a Taiwanese guild? Does that mean I can't access the GH anymore? UPS |
Also, as to the location of farmers, I don't see how you found Japan to be a source of farming. The previous hotbeds of farming activity were China and Taiwan. Both still have quite a few gold farming sweatshops, which server gold selling purposes for pretty much every MMO there is.
However, in the last couple of interviews with gold farming interests that I've seen, the market is steadily moving toward Indonesia due to the stricter enforcements on gameplay time and violation of virtual agreements in China.
Chthon
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Originally Posted by Masao
Sigh. Laymen don't understand the law.
Internet connections to a country are tenuous. The Taiwanese government would sue ANet/NCTaiwan because banning someone would be out of ANet/NCTaiwan's jurisdictional rights to deny service. You can't just switch servers and then be subject to the law of the country that runs that server. You have to satisfy sufficient and substantial continuous contacts, minimum contacts, and the long arm statute has to be able to reach into the state of residence to grab the person, and you have to satisfy some test that will get you minimum contacts, usually Burger King or stream of commerce plus. |
Now, my gut instincts about what's fair would tell me that it's not fair for the Taiwanese players to get shut down like this. A EULA is not (or at least ought not be) a binding contract, and, even if it were, a "we'll take your money, but maybe provide you no service at all if we feel like it" term is so unfair that it ought not be enforced. That's my opinion about what's fair. But, is that what the applicable laws say? Darned if I know.
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Originally Posted by Esan
Can anyone who groks the Taiwanese legal system (on guru? haha, I'm naive as a kitten) tell us what this law really says?
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Masao
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Originally Posted by Chthon
Spoken like a true first-year law student halfway through civil procedure class. Now, go read Piper Aircraft to see why none of it is going to be applicable here. If there's a suit to be brought here, it's going to be in a Taiwanese or South Korean Court. I know precious little about the Taiwanese legal system, and zip about the South Korean one; and I'm pretty sure you've learned less than zip about either during your first year of law school.
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For the uninitiated, Piper Aircraft regards the dismissal of a claim through forum non conveniens, and use of law unfavorable to the plaintiff. I'm quite sure a Taiwanese court would apply Taiwanese law, as any contract between NCSoft and Taiwan would be subject to the law of that forum. Given the agreement was between NCTaiwan and many Taiwanese users, as well as the probability that there are people running around Taiwan that NCSoft has contacts with, it's easy to find some way to pull NCSoft in on a minimum contacts basis using the standard in International Shoe.
As for law unfavorable to the plaintiff, the plaintiff would likely be those detrimented by the change in the EULA, i.e. Taiwanese residents. Taiwanese law would be applied.
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Originally Posted by Chthon
A EULA is not (or at least ought not be) a binding contract, and, even if it were, a "we'll take your money, but maybe provide you no service at all if we feel like it" term is so unfair that it ought not be enforced.
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I disagree with the Carnival ruling, and a fairly polished argument may be made that if there is indeed a forum-selection clause that the case be tried in the U.S. courts, or wherever NCSoft designates, but the law of Taiwan would likely still be applied.
Cyber-litigation is still an open field, and I have no knowledge of current caselaw concerning it. However, it seems unlikely the courts would stray from such an inherent idea of fairness in contracts that they should be fairly bargained for, so I see where you're coming from on this point.
I appreciate the fact that you've shown that you know at least some caselaw and presented ideas that were consistent. Perhaps slightly less hostility would be nice, as this thread shouldn't be locked for degenerating into a flamewar.
EDIT: Uh, this might be a stupid question, but what does 'grok' mean?
Dr Strangelove
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Originally Posted by Gaile Gray
As you know, recent changes to the laws in Taiwan made it necessary to change how accounts work.
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Masao
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Originally Posted by Dr Strangelove
Can you elaborate more, or give links to these law changes? All I've been able to find recently are changes in Chinese law regarding the incident in Tibet and Youtube, which shouldn't apply to Taiwan. I'm kind of curious what's going on over there.
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The actual legislation has yet to be posted.
Ceylon Tea Cat
Dear ArenaNet,
After April fools day, Taiwanese district couldn't connect to other district in the economy. The reason is the notorious professional gold farmers from Mainland China.
Most of us are live in Taiwan and Hong Kong, we're not gold farmers.
Those gold farmer pays the game fee by "monthly" (like WoW, Guild Wars monthly fee only available in Taiwan and Japan). And the monthly fee of Japan is lower than us, and they dont block IP (but Taiwan server does), so I can say that most of professional gold farmers exists in Japanese server, not in Taiwanese server.
There is rumor and panic between Taiwanese player. It says we'll face account file deletion. This economic blocking will lead our accounts and characters to the doom. And we dont know what will happen after the contract between Anet and NCTaiwan becomes due.
Both Japanese and Taiwanese players are innocent of the damage of economic system, how could our players who lives in Taiwan doom to face this unfair treatment?
I must say that Guild Wars aren't so popular like other country here. Due to the idiotism marketing of NCTaiwan. Though we dont have top guilds now.(we do year ago.) Though we seldom win in HoH. But we're still paid about $150 just like others. We're innocent of this damage of Guild Wars economy. We hate those gold farmers, and we usually ignore them, because they're rude and unfriendly.
Please, Arena Net, we're NOT professional gold farmer.
Best Regards, Ceylon Tea Cat
After April fools day, Taiwanese district couldn't connect to other district in the economy. The reason is the notorious professional gold farmers from Mainland China.
Most of us are live in Taiwan and Hong Kong, we're not gold farmers.
Those gold farmer pays the game fee by "monthly" (like WoW, Guild Wars monthly fee only available in Taiwan and Japan). And the monthly fee of Japan is lower than us, and they dont block IP (but Taiwan server does), so I can say that most of professional gold farmers exists in Japanese server, not in Taiwanese server.
There is rumor and panic between Taiwanese player. It says we'll face account file deletion. This economic blocking will lead our accounts and characters to the doom. And we dont know what will happen after the contract between Anet and NCTaiwan becomes due.
Both Japanese and Taiwanese players are innocent of the damage of economic system, how could our players who lives in Taiwan doom to face this unfair treatment?
I must say that Guild Wars aren't so popular like other country here. Due to the idiotism marketing of NCTaiwan. Though we dont have top guilds now.(we do year ago.) Though we seldom win in HoH. But we're still paid about $150 just like others. We're innocent of this damage of Guild Wars economy. We hate those gold farmers, and we usually ignore them, because they're rude and unfriendly.
Please, Arena Net, we're NOT professional gold farmer.
Best Regards, Ceylon Tea Cat
Div
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Originally Posted by Ceylon Tea Cat
Please, Arena Net, we're NOT professional gold farmer.
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Don't delete their servers then!
I dunno, it's just very myopic of Anet to sign such a bad contract to not allow for the enjoyment of the game amongst the international community. It would be the same as if Blizzard all of a sudden decided that you can only play starcraft within your own state, and can't have any international interaction because of some silly contract.
In light of the mAT fiasco, Anet should really learn to actually pay attention to what they're doing. Sure this may not be their fault, but signing such a short contract (without good renewal plans) is just horrible.
Tyla
I think it's mainly because alot of bots and epicfarmers come from those districts. Not really sure of the bot problem myself, but I have read alot and usually it's coming from those servers. (I think so, anyway.)
Captain Miken
your name made me laugh my ass off
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Originally Posted by Nevin
Its just Taiwan... 50% of the people in the US couldn't even locate it on a map, must be april fools!
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chris12
Once again, didnt feel like reading a novel of posts to see if what i want to say has already been said...Sucks that ALOT of people wont be able to play GW, but it is, just a game. Im not an expert, but i think NCSoft will lose alot of money with the loss of 3 entire regions of gamers.
What doesnt suck is the loss of all the bots, the RMT, and the farmers. Alot of very rare items will be removed from circulation which will make the value for the ones that are still circulated go up alot higher. All the gold, ectos, minis, etc that they have over in those regions will just completely go away which will definately boost the GW economy and players in every other region will definately benefit.
I also read in one post that new laws are "limiting communiaction via mmorpg's". That definately sounds like the old Isolationist China that we learned about in history class. Well either way, this does suck for the gamers over there but it is still a game. Hope everything works out, bc i know i would be SOOOOOO MAD if i couldnt play GW lol.
What doesnt suck is the loss of all the bots, the RMT, and the farmers. Alot of very rare items will be removed from circulation which will make the value for the ones that are still circulated go up alot higher. All the gold, ectos, minis, etc that they have over in those regions will just completely go away which will definately boost the GW economy and players in every other region will definately benefit.
I also read in one post that new laws are "limiting communiaction via mmorpg's". That definately sounds like the old Isolationist China that we learned about in history class. Well either way, this does suck for the gamers over there but it is still a game. Hope everything works out, bc i know i would be SOOOOOO MAD if i couldnt play GW lol.
Lawrence Chang
Posting on here wouldn't help. I think we all agree that most of the people using Guru would agree this is unfair, but writing to Anet directly would be more helpful.
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Taiwan and Japan have a monthly fee?
chris12
Well I seriously doubt that its ONLY because of the RMT and the majoriy of the bots coming from that region...
chikorita23
I am Taiwanese, although I live and play GW in US services for 3 years. I must said, Anet really disappoint me.
Professional gold farmer exist EVERYWHERE! If according from Anet's theory, banning a country's service = solving gold farmer problems, then Anet you probably should ban the whole game start from US districts.
I was on gamer.com.tw and a lot of players couldn't help it by thinking this is RACISM!!! Anet was giving out excuses earlier by saying they did this because of recent Taiwanese law changed. Oh please.... even if it does, it would take months to adjust and I wouldn't believe Anet stand by and "instantly" blocking all the Taiwan/HongKong GW account connection to internation distracts.
Areana Net, one of the reason I like guild-war is because they emphysis on asian-culture when they making faction. I remember before faction came out, they actually spend time collecting all the nowadays Taiwan, Japan and Hongkong celebrities, trying to have an idea how we asians juding on beauties! (because we have total different standard when it comes to beauty, fashion, image on men and women etc.) I was very impressed and touched Areana net are paying good efforts and attentions on Asian market.
Now for whatever BIAS and EXCUSES by banning Taiwanese,Hongkongese services.... this really disgrace Anet Company and disappoint all the Guildwar support asian fans. We all PAID the money, so we should be treat equally Anet. Please find a best way solve the issue, banning and neglecting solve nothing!
Professional gold farmer exist EVERYWHERE! If according from Anet's theory, banning a country's service = solving gold farmer problems, then Anet you probably should ban the whole game start from US districts.
I was on gamer.com.tw and a lot of players couldn't help it by thinking this is RACISM!!! Anet was giving out excuses earlier by saying they did this because of recent Taiwanese law changed. Oh please.... even if it does, it would take months to adjust and I wouldn't believe Anet stand by and "instantly" blocking all the Taiwan/HongKong GW account connection to internation distracts.
Areana Net, one of the reason I like guild-war is because they emphysis on asian-culture when they making faction. I remember before faction came out, they actually spend time collecting all the nowadays Taiwan, Japan and Hongkong celebrities, trying to have an idea how we asians juding on beauties! (because we have total different standard when it comes to beauty, fashion, image on men and women etc.) I was very impressed and touched Areana net are paying good efforts and attentions on Asian market.
Now for whatever BIAS and EXCUSES by banning Taiwanese,Hongkongese services.... this really disgrace Anet Company and disappoint all the Guildwar support asian fans. We all PAID the money, so we should be treat equally Anet. Please find a best way solve the issue, banning and neglecting solve nothing!