Latest news |
---|
Blizzard blocks WoW virtual currency sellers from using PayPalDVDBack23 @ Feb 01, 2011 05:49 | 8 comments
A number of outfits make a living selling WoW virtual goods for real money, which is not endorsed by Blizzard.
Virtual goods include gold, characters, power-leveling and other rare items.
Most of these sellers accept payment through PayPal, but that will no longer be the case as Blizzard has filed complaints with PayPal claiming "Intellectual Properties violation" for the "sale of World of Warcraft Merchandise."
The large online transaction service has sent notices to all affected sellers and they now have three choices. Either give up selling that merchandise, lose your PayPal account permanently, or fight Blizzard in court.
Reads the notice (via Curse):
You were reported to PayPal as an Intellectual Properties violation by Blizzard Entertainment Inc. for the sale of World of Warcraft Merchandise. |
![]() |
Comment by: ROMaster2 (Feb 01, 2011 06:15) Quote: |
Comment by: KillerBug (Feb 01, 2011 06:29) It is just paypal...there are plenty of alternatives.
|
Comment by: Mysttic (Feb 01, 2011 13:35) But it could take precedence. If this did go to court and the courts ruled in Blizzards' favor then they could effectively shut down all sales by any medium. It's probably as big a pain in the ass as it is to fight piracy, and I honestly shocked Blizzard should care; I mean why now? As this has been going on for decades, even through MMOs like EverQuest. Dah well. |
Comment by: KillerBug (Feb 01, 2011 15:50) I'm guessing that these people will be moving to the kinds of companies that still work with WikiLeaks & the various pirate bay holdings.
|
Comment by: philosoweed (Feb 01, 2011 20:57) Honestly, I believe this to be a good thing. Now people can stop buying gold and actually play the game and farm for it like the game was designed. Work for what you want, you will enjoy it more. |
Comment by: Bozobub (Feb 03, 2011 14:59) Whether or not you like gold farming and the like, this move will simply drive the affected customers to another online payment system. There's quite a few that are NOT based in the US, or in any copyright-signatory nation, that'll work ju-u-ust fine. Hell, if they have to, UPS and FedEx will deliver data CDs/DVDs, no problem. |
Comment by: Necrosaro (Feb 03, 2011 15:04) Ive played WoW for years. People bitch and complain that buying gold hurts the game, when in my opinion it really does not. Once you get level 15, which you can get in a day, you can do dungeons, and get all the items from there that you cant buy with gold and are even better. Gold is pretty useless in warcraft to begin with. |
Comment by: Bozobub (Feb 03, 2011 15:13) True enough, but this lets Blizzard show some kind of action against gold farmers and the like, so the whiners are appeased. |
