Op-Ed: When the Game Goes Too Far
by Alphaville Herald on 22/01/05 at 5:18 pm
by the Teflon Don
A recent incident in which three Louisiana high-school students were arrested for something called “cyber-bullying” should put the fear in some MMOG residents, as it now appears that what some groups do in-world can be considered a felony.
“Cyber-stalking,” for example, is considered a ” relative felony.” According to the article, “A judge can decide if it is a misdemeanor of the more serious felony crime. It’s punishable with a $2,000 fine or one year imprisonment.”
Many virtual-reality Mafia groups and other corrupt organizations engage in activities which could be considered felony cyber-stalking or cyber-bullying, just in the everyday business of enforcing their codes of conduct. The three teenagers who were arrested had only put up a Web site which only talked smack about a fellow student and made threats against him.
Granted there was no game involved in the arrests, but if this article indicates a growing trend, then a lot of those who play MMOGs and have Web sites for their groups may be in jeopardy of being arrested. In his extensive experience, the Teflon Don has seen numorous Web sites made by player groups in which individuals are threatened and talked about negatively. Mainly in the Mafia sector, these Web sites could be considered cyber-bullying, depending on how the intended victim takes the message.
Some players and groups do take things too seriously at times and the line can get grey between what is reality and what is virtual reality. When that happens, players put themselves at risk of getting busted. So, it’s bully beware. To quote from the article, “Kris Wartelle with the Attorney General’s Office said, ‘It sort of was like bullying on the Internet that got even worse, and we’re lucky it didn’t escalate to something even worse.’”
JC Soprano
Jan 22nd, 2005
Fughedaboudit! hahaha That’s hilarious..
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He insulted me!! Arrest him!!!
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Dante Dracos
Jan 23rd, 2005
I seriously doubt anyone would be arrested for harassing an avatar. In the aforementioned case, the threats were directed to real people and intended real-life harm. Harassing an avatar is not a real person committing a crime against aanother real person.
The Teflon Don
Jan 24th, 2005
Yes but there is a real person behind the avatar and a lot of the time the attacks turn personal.
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