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Online Divorcee Jailed After Killing Virtual Hubby
Started by Saint_Michael, Oct 23 2008 04:50 PM
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#1
Posted 23 October 2008 - 04:50 PM
Ok that title says it all and I nearly had a stroke thinking that was the reason for being arrested, but alas, she got busted for illegal computer use. Of course, this shows you how the internet has made people become stupid, first the guy for wasting police department time saying his digital character was murdered, second the cops actually listening to him and then dragging a women 620 miles because she did this. As for the women, get a life, if you can't handle an online divorce then your not able to have a stable relationship or even a marriage. Either way, it is still funny and yet sad at the same time go figure.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081023/ap_on_...n_avatar_murder
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081023/ap_on_...n_avatar_murder
#3
Posted 23 October 2008 - 07:27 PM
Saint_Michael, on Oct 23 2008, 05:50 PM, said:
Ok that title says it all and I nearly had a stroke thinking that was the reason for being arrested, but alas, she got busted for illegal computer use. Of course, this shows you how the internet has made people become stupid, first the guy for wasting police department time saying his digital character was murdered, second the cops actually listening to him and then dragging a women 620 miles because she did this. As for the women, get a life, if you can't handle an online divorce then your not able to have a stable relationship or even a marriage. Either way, it is still funny and yet sad at the same time go figure.
What are you talking about? The man's account was hacked and all his hard work was ruined. What's the difference between that and someone uprooting the vegetables of a proud allotment owner? None.
The headline makes the offence appear to be "online murder" which it isn't; the offences are gaining unauthorised access to a computer system and illicitly modifying data.
#4
Posted 24 October 2008 - 04:25 AM
electriic ink, on Oct 23 2008, 03:27 PM, said:
What are you talking about? The man's account was hacked and all his hard work was ruined. What's the difference between that and someone uprooting the vegetables of a proud allotment owner? None.
The headline makes the offence appear to be "online murder" which it isn't; the offences are gaining unauthorised access to a computer system and illicitly modifying data.
The headline makes the offence appear to be "online murder" which it isn't; the offences are gaining unauthorised access to a computer system and illicitly modifying data.
#5
Posted 24 October 2008 - 08:50 AM
virtual reality games have killed people's social lives and distorted their mentalities towards life!
I do love virtual reality games and I've played a few here and there. they are fun, but we must know where to toe the line. this is crazy. fancy ruining her real life over her fake life!
I do love virtual reality games and I've played a few here and there. they are fun, but we must know where to toe the line. this is crazy. fancy ruining her real life over her fake life!
#6
Posted 24 October 2008 - 11:27 AM
bishoujo, on Oct 24 2008, 04:50 PM, said:
virtual reality games have killed people's social lives and distorted their mentalities towards life!
I do love virtual reality games and I've played a few here and there. they are fun, but we must know where to toe the line. this is crazy. fancy ruining her real life over her fake life!
I do love virtual reality games and I've played a few here and there. they are fun, but we must know where to toe the line. this is crazy. fancy ruining her real life over her fake life!
MMOs / virtual social games dont kill players social lives or distort their mentality and MMOs and any other games isnt evil. The root cause is the players itself and their impressions to it. MMOs is there, if you dont play it, how would that ruin you totally?
Virtual marriage is very common, the female is have gone too emotional and took the marriage seriously and decided to take action on the character. I have married my characters to other females characters but once if i know i am no longer playing it, i would happily give my account info to my "wife" so she could do what she wants with it.
Still, theres players who couldnt accept that its only a game.
#8
Posted 24 October 2008 - 04:58 PM
truefusion, on Oct 24 2008, 05:25 AM, said:
Actually, the trial, if any, should be dismissed. The article says that the guy willingly gave his account information away to the woman when they were "married." Although he didn't consider the risk probably due to his "love" for her, he should have still known the consequences of his action. Therefore the woman committed no unauthorized hacking.
Fine then. Maybe she didn't gain unauthorised access but she still didn't have explicit permission to modify any data, presumably just to view it so a crime is still commited.
truefusion, on Oct 24 2008, 05:25 AM, said:
herefore the difference between these two gamers and someone uprooting someone else's vegetables is that the owner most likely makes a living from the vegetables. It'd be a slightly different story if the male gamer had entered a contest that offers money to the winner(s) and his character was one of the best out there, but that still wouldn't be equal to the scenario of the proud allotment owner.
I doubt most allotment holders make a decent living from their patch. Most people do it for the fun of gardening and the rewarding feeling of being able to eat your own-grown produce.
#9
Posted 25 October 2008 - 01:13 AM
lmao Okay now that I am off the floor from laughing my butt off.
That is so stupid. 1st the police should be put away for believing all this. 2 the women should be put in the nut house. and 3 the guy needs a life! and not a VR life.
Just tells me that VR games have gotten out of hand, if people can not understand IT IS A GAME! not real. then they need help.
That is so stupid. 1st the police should be put away for believing all this. 2 the women should be put in the nut house. and 3 the guy needs a life! and not a VR life.
Just tells me that VR games have gotten out of hand, if people can not understand IT IS A GAME! not real. then they need help.
#10
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:24 PM
I think this is pretty messed up. They're both grown people. They have no business playing a game that, by the looks of it, was designed for two year old kids. Still sounds like a pretty serious punishment just for deleting a guy's character, but I'm not the law.
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