Legal Question in Technology Law in Alabama
Fraud Over Virtual Property
There is a popular game Called World Of Warcraft. I made a trade over AIM of the accounts that it states in the EULA that it belongs to blizzard and not me thus we both broke the rules. It the EULA it states that trading is breaking the rules. I took back what i had traded and he is wanting to hit me with fraud because i broke an agreement we made. I was wondering if this is considered fraud. I think breaking the rules there is a chance you will get scammed. He took this chance and got screwed.
Asked on 2/13/07, 6:24 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: Fraud Over Virtual Property
You should go through all the facts in detail with an attorney to get a handle on this matter. Your question does not provide enough facts. Feel free to contact me.
Answered on 2/13/07, 6:35 pm