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South Korea had enough of online cheaters
http://www.pcgamer.com/south-korea-m…-actual-crime/
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This law should have passed a decade ago. Worldwide! |
Yes should be a rule of law worldwide.
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Totally agree, or just implement the rules of the West with how they dealt with cheaters. Not much offends me more than those that decide that cheating is the way to go.
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Am I the only one worried by the "anything else not allowed by a game's terms of service" part?
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Criminalising cheating in games? Sounds mental, to me.
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I'm not at all convinced. Real sport is far bigger business, and cheating there isn't a criminal offence. If there is an attempt to defraud money in any sport by manipulating the outcome of games, that's pursued under existing fraud and conspiracy laws.
This idea just seems to open a can of worms, IMO. I think it's very often an error to rush to criminalisation for the sake of expediency. |
In South Korea its not, and this kind of thing wouldnt fall under that law.
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Making and distributing cheat tools is the point of this law, not cheating as activity. |
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You can get fined huge amount of money and if you lie about it (which a lot of them do), you can go to jail (Marion Jones did 2 years in jail for lying about taking steroids). The people who give you the drugs go to jail most of the time though (for distributing illegal drugs) If you cheat in the sense of "match fixing", that usually result in jail time because it touch gambling laws. That is, unless the people involved are very popular and brings a lot of money to the sport. In that case, they get a tap on the hand and are told "don't do it again". |
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Criminalising cheating in any games is another matter entirely. There seems to be some lack of clarity around this story, though. It seems they might not be talking about cheating itself, but more about the hacking of systems. |
Noone will jail you just because you downloaded a bot script then cheated in a videogame. Targets are developers and distributors of those same bots. In other words you used a hack but you're clear, those who made that same hack are not clear. Or, they want to nail dealers, not drug addicts!
Some people just need to cheat in a game, but noone will care if they do it in their own singleplayer session. Some singleplayer games even disclose cheating commands upon their release. The problem is when someone is ruining others' experinece in MMOs. |
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