And here is the "World of WarCraft" TOU Agreement:
https://signup.worldofwarcraft.com/agreement.html
Finally, they forbid the Sales of Items in the "Real World" in their TOU Agreement:
https://signup.worldofwarcraft.com/agreement.html
Finally, they forbid the Sales of Items in the "Real World" in their TOU Agreement:
Quote:7. Selling of Items.I hope that they actually watch eBay after WOW has gone online.
Remember, at the outset of these Terms of Use, where we discussed how you were "licensed" the right to use World of Warcraft, and that your license was "limited"? Well, here is one of the more important areas where these license limitations come into effect. Note that Blizzard Entertainment either owns, or has exclusively licensed, all of the content which appears in World of Warcraft. Therefore, no one has the right to "sell" Blizzard Entertainment's content, except Blizzard Entertainment! So Blizzard Entertainment does not recognize any property claims outside of World of Warcraft or the purported "sale" in the "real world" of anything related to World of Warcraft. Accordingly, you may not sell items for "real" money or trade items for things of value outside of World of Warcraft.
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