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4 minutes ago, `SZN said:

lol you were affected? If so that blows 

nop

Posted

Why couldn’t it be mod weath so I can get 99 everything :(

Posted
2 minutes ago, Bakedcbow said:

Why couldn’t it be mod weath so I can get 99 everything :(

This lmao.

 

Wonder how much GP entered the game just now as well.

Ain't going to convince me they removed all the GP involved

before people got refunded.

Posted
4 hours ago, 8pint said:

as a lawyer - he's fucked

 

Posted

hope this guy jumps of a bridge along with b289 and mattyb

Posted

And that is when you know rot owns mods

Posted

Lol, he’s fucked.

 

However, I don’t think they can get him for theft, right? If they do that, they acknowledge that RS gold has actual monetary value, which would open up issues down the road regarding to the game/staking/gambling with monetary currency?

 

Posted
7 hours ago, 8pint said:

as a lawyer - he's fucked

breach of contract.

Posted (edited)
45 minutes ago, London2nyc said:

Lol, he’s fucked.

 

However, I don’t think they can get him for theft, right? If they do that, they acknowledge that RS gold has actual monetary value, which would open up issues down the road regarding to the game/staking/gambling with monetary currency?

 

 

they can't get him for grand theft/dealing in stolen property unless they can prove he unloaded stolen goods for real currency. They can sue him for all he has though due to breach/violation of contract. 

Edited by daddyraffy
Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, daddyraffy said:

breach of contract.

more likely breach of the Data Protection Act and/or fraud

Edited by 8pint
Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, London2nyc said:

Lol, he’s fucked.

 

However, I don’t think they can get him for theft, right? If they do that, they acknowledge that RS gold has actual monetary value, which would open up issues down the road regarding to the game/staking/gambling with monetary currency?

 

In UK law, 'monetary value' is irrelevant as theft is simply defined as "dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another".

 

I think the real issue with theft here is that all GP in the game ultimately belongs to Jagex. Therefore, even though Jed has stolen gold from other players, this cannot constitute theft because the "property" - the GP - is still owned by Jagex even after Jed has stolen it and therefore there has been no appropriation.

 

Like i said above, it's much more likely that Jed will be liable for breach of the DPA/fraud.

Edited by 8pint
Posted
3 hours ago, Marcus said:

hope this guy jumps of a bridge along with b289 and mattyb

 

2 hours ago, London2nyc said:

Lol, he’s fucked.

 

However, I don’t think they can get him for theft, right? If they do that, they acknowledge that RS gold has actual monetary value, which would open up issues down the road regarding to the game/staking/gambling with monetary currency?

 

this is pretty close to accurate. If they went down the road of acknowledging RS GP for real world value it opens up a whole avenue that they wouldn't really want... (althought idfk UK laws lol) 

1 hour ago, daddyraffy said:

 

they can't get him for grand theft/dealing in stolen property unless they can prove he unloaded stolen goods for real currency. They can sue him for all he has though due to breach/violation of contract. 

breach of contract is the absolute minority of what he is liable for and is almost irrelevant compared to potential fraud and breach of data protection

Posted

i feel like they just put the mobile thing in there for a meme lol

Posted

I know that Mod Jed was also Cheeky Alerb since he had so many people their IP

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