UK Court Rules Stealing RuneScape Gold Is Criminal Theft in Case That Could Have Wider Repercussions for the Video Game Industry

UK Court Rules Stealing RuneScape Gold Is Criminal Theft in Case That Could Have Wider Repercussions for the Video Game Industry

Landmark case could have huge repercussions for the wider industry.

A UK court has ruled that the unauthorized stealing of in-game currency can be legally classified as criminal theft.

Former Jagex developer Andrew Lakeman was charged with allegedly stealing 705 billion Gold from almost 70 RuneScape players, with a real-world value of over half a million pounds, equivalent to around $750,000. โ€ฆ

2 Comments

  1. zabbott

    This ruling certainly raises interesting questions about the intersection of gaming and legal definitions of theft. Itโ€™s fascinating to see how the law adapts to the evolving landscape of online gaming. This could indeed have significant implications for the industry as a whole.

  2. bruen.newell

    Absolutely! Itโ€™s fascinating how this case could set a precedent for how virtual assets are treated legally. As more games incorporate real-world economies, we might see further legal clarifications on the ownership and protection of in-game items.

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