http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7094764.stm
Virtual theft is a growing issue in virtual worlds; in 2005 a Chinese gamer was stabbed to death in a row over a sword in a game.
Shanghai gamer Qiu Chengwei killed player Zhu Caoyuan when he discovered he had sold a "dragon sabre" he had been loaned.
Me wonders...
Heard about this just on the radio hear...:lmfao:
So, what are you in for; the bloke; I stole furniture on the internet...:roflmao:
not as silly as this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7095134.stm) BB...
coming to a town near you:roflmao:
some people are so sad.... habbo hotel... o dear
Quote from: DaRkLiGhTeR;213076some people are so sad.... habbo hotel... o dear
Not sadder than having it off with your bike surely? I've heard the expression 'She's an old bike' but didn't realise how true it was. :lmfao:
EDIT: I suppose it was HIS bike and not knocking off his mates bike. The cad!
how do you know his bike was called Shirley?:blink:
Quote from: Blunt;213080how do you know his bike was called Shirley?:blink:
I might have known it'd be you :rolleyes:
While virtual theft is obviously an incredibly stupid comcept, even though it can lead to actual violence, at least this specific case had this
Quote from: ArticleIt is a theft because the furniture is paid for with real money
to make it somewhat reasonable (the arrest, not the stealing of furniture from Habbo Hotel, which is still pretty stupid and can't possibly be justified, ever).
Quote from: Blunt;213075not as silly as this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7095134.stm) .
Git, as soon as I recognized the title bar on the site i nearly choked on my drink.:lmfao:
Quote from: =|B ° K|=;213098Git, as soon as I recognized the title bar on the site i nearly choked on my drink.:lmfao:
Was it liquid yoguhrt drink? :lmfao:
I really dont think it was neccesary for them to arrest the "thieves". What a waste of police time, which they could be spending time sorting out people with strange likings to bikes as blunt mentioned :doh:
"He now lives in Ayr."
:lmfao:
Quote from: delanvital;213065Virtual theft is a growing issue in virtual worlds; in 2005 a Chinese gamer was stabbed to death in a row over a sword in a game.
Shanghai gamer Qiu Chengwei killed player Zhu Caoyuan when he discovered he had sold a "dragon sabre" he had been loaned.
Me wonders...
Me too, how could annyone sell a loaned dragon sabre :blink: i mean he knew it was the only one on the server.
but serieusly, i think its good they begin chasing down cyber criminals, but to start with habbo hotel :sideways: I mean there are so much other cases in the real world that aren't solved, or even looked at, even the smaller crimes like that but then irl (mate of mine got ripped with a couple of others, from there Magic Cards, collective damage 10.000 euros, police haven't done anything about it)
Quote from: TriniDex;213099Was it liquid yoguhrt drink? :lmfao:
Yes. The bottle is currently standing on my speakers. Just can't stop, it's like crack, but tastier :sad:
Seems everyone's at it:blink:
Is this (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/11/21/nfence121.xml) an offence?
oh my.. imagine if it was electric??