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Everquest Lawsuit

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dyingdreams@gmail.com - 12 Jan 2006 08:10 GMT
I remember a while back hearing about a guy who sued his ex-girlfriend
for deleting his EQ character. Does anyone have any information on this
such as a news article or anything of the sort?
Hagen Sienhold - 12 Jan 2006 12:22 GMT
dyingdreams@gmail.com schrieb:
> I remember a while back hearing about a guy who sued his ex-girlfriend
> for deleting his EQ character. Does anyone have any information on this
> such as a news article or anything of the sort?
Do you ask out of curiosity or did your (ex)girlfriend the same? :P

Anyway I can't help you there but it might be easier to just ask Sony to
restore your character in their database. :)

Hagen
dyingdreams@gmail.com - 12 Jan 2006 23:27 GMT
Not quite I'm more or less concerned about lawsuits concerning
characters or accounts of mmorpgs.
Xiphos - 14 Jan 2006 00:08 GMT
> Not quite I'm more or less concerned about lawsuits concerning
> characters or accounts of mmorpgs.

Technical advice, USENET OK.
Entertainment source, USENET fantastic.
Legal counsel, USENET not so good. Unless it's a moderated law-centric
group, which alt.games.everquest most certainly is not.
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Xiphos - Please to be giving name of lawfirm associated with you are,
so know we avoid it to.
Davian - 14 Jan 2006 04:10 GMT
> > Not quite I'm more or less concerned about lawsuits concerning
> > characters or accounts of mmorpgs.
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> Legal counsel, USENET not so good. Unless it's a moderated law-centric
> group, which alt.games.everquest most certainly is not.

Actually, I don't think he's looking for legal counsel so much as links to
articles on legal issues in MMOG's.  Probably for a research project.

Assuming that is the case, the original poster might want to spend some time
browsing the archives at http://terranova.blogs.com/

That is probably going to be your best source.

www.gamepolitics.com  might also have some past stories, but they have not
been around as long as Terra Nova, so it might not have come up there.

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