EntropiaLaw
I have made a website dedicated to the legal aspects of Entropia, I have decided that if the community on this forum is interested I will make this a thread where I will post news updates relating to...
View ArticleSummary of legal action in other virtual worlds
For a bit of background information and to show that many things can happen in a court of law I will be writting a short summary of known cases that have arrised in other virtual worlds, while these...
View ArticleLegal action taken over an in-game loan
The submitter has asked for anonymity. We do know the real names as well as the avatar names, but because of the anonymity request we will simply call them player A and player B. Player A had a pending...
View ArticleItems worth over 500 000 PED stolen
In july 2009, the avatars Spin Rep Pitt, Qing-jao Rei Fei-tzu, Litano Sacklitch Makero and Black Hawk Hawk had lent several items to the avatar Richy Rilort Lort. These items are estimated to be worth...
View ArticleExplanation of the fundraiser
By request of Spin Rep Pitt the fundraiser was cancelled and all donators received a refund, we will however post a short explanation of the reason we started it and what will happen next. Rep does not...
View ArticleWho am I?
I appeared on Justin Thyme’s radio show which can be found at www.gamerszoneradio.com. Since everyone has been complaining that I have remained anonymous I revealed my identity on the show. My in-game...
View ArticleWho is Entropia Law?
If you want to know the answer to this question tune into my show this weekend. 00:00 MA time Sunday Morning. I will have Entropia Law on the air as a Guest and he Reveal his in-game Avatar name to...
View ArticleUpdate on Spin Rep Pitt’s case
The lawyer advised Rep that Rilort is legally responsible being the one who borrowed the item. Rep’s lawyer then proceeded by sending Rilort a letter informing him that he is responsible for returning...
View ArticleWalker Digital Suing Zynga, Activision Blizzard Over Gaming Tournament Patent
The patent describes "a method and a system for a distributed electronic tournament system in which many remotely located players participate in a tournament through input/output devices connected to...
View ArticleUS DoJ starting to take virtual crime seriously
Here's an interesting little bit. The US Department of Justice, in combination with the company Drakontas and a university, is apparently starting to take virtual crime more serious, and as such is...
View ArticleDonate towards Spin Rep Pitt?s legal fees
Spin Rep Pitt and his friends have hired a lawyer to take care of their case, however legal council is very expensive and he is missing the funds to pay some of his bills. We would like to make a...
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