03-20-2005, 01:36 PM
Artega,Mar 12 2005, 07:39 PM Wrote:According to the EULA and/or TOS, you don't own any of the items or characters on your account(s); Blizzard does. So, we couldn't have a lawsuit about that.
So? One can of course call "owning" such data as a bit silly concept to start with, but still, it is really of complete irelevancy. The typical "sale" of such items doesn't change ownership of the item really in case Blizzard owns them, they still "own" them afterwards. After all, you ARE allowed to transfer items to someone else in the game right? How do you fit THAT into ownership with Blizzard by the way?
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