Tuesday, January 20, 2009

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It is probably the most sordid news I've heard so far. A high school student, sued for defamation, has killed himself by jumping from her apartment building Tuesday morning. 14 years old at the time, the boy had insulted a lawyer on the forum of online game Lineage . The accused insisted to his parents that he was in no way the author of the defamatory statements. Police say the player became a member of the virtual network using the national identification number of his father in 2006. The lawyer filed a complaint with the police under the Telecommunications Act in response to remarks made by high school student. The police denied the request, ruling that the father of the schoolboy was not the perpetrator. The lawyer decided to sue for damages réclammation against the father in 2008. The court ordered the father to pay the sum of one million won (about 570 euros) for failing to prevent her son from committing this sin. Dissatisfied with this paltry sum, the lawyer decided to appeal. The alleged defamatory remarks had to issue an official apology to the court, seeing the situation fester. the lawyer was "Confused" following the announcement of adolescent suicide. He asserts to have dropped the charges laid against the father on January 15 this year following the financial difficulties encountered by the family of the deceased.

The online video game Lineage is apparently meet in his bosom a gaggle of idiots whose sole purpose is financial gain. Created by NCsoft in 1998, the massively multiplayer online has collected up to three million followers in South Korea. Some speak of virtual drugs. It is among the players a large number of minors and persons unemployed. Addicts can stay connected to several days later. Lineage has ruined the careers of such talented footballer Joonso GB . The particular game lies in the opportunity to buy and sell items between players for his avatar. The drifts are so easy to imagine. In 2003, for example, a youngster of 17 years and three acolytes defrauded the tidy sum of 140 million won (around 80,000 euros) to 350 players fanatics. The criminals have sold goods to fictitious unbeatable prices. Some unusual objects can actually be sold for 5 million won (about 2,800 euros) each. To avoid this kind of ploy, of websites offer services exclusively clearing house for transactions of items online. But money is not only the only means of payment. Cases of transfer of objects or characters in exchange for sexual favors were identified by police. Fortunately, the phenomenon seems to dry up: the number of connections has plummeted largely due to the release of new online games including ... Lineage II.


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