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Apparently I was born around 1920-1930. Yea the picture is a few weeks old.
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Denmark37 Posts
July 08 2010 07:38 GMT
#2521
Edit: ![]() Apparently I was born around 1920-1930. Yea the picture is a few weeks old. | ||
InfiniteIce
United States794 Posts
July 08 2010 07:39 GMT
#2522
This link (linked to in the OP) makes a LOT of sense. You guys should really read it if you haven't. I'm just going to quote the article here, for those who are too lazy, or haven't seen this particular link in the OP (since there are quite a few in the media shitstorm BlizziVision has stirred up). It's a pretty short article. Bolded for emphasis on the parts that made me go "oh, holy shit. TRUE." + Show Spoiler + US customers of game maker Blizzard are up in arms tonight as news of a new policy is set to require all posts on the Blizzard forum to use their Real ID system. That means that every post is accompanied by the real first and last name of the user. People are unsure what to make of this and I haven’t seen any communication from Blizzard stating why they are making this change. I’m going to make the suggestion that South Korea’s Real Name System. (sic) In 2009 South Korea’s government created a law that was meant to curb online defamation by insisting that all users who comment on sites with greater than 100,000 users per day must use their real name. The first US company to feel the effects of this law was Google. South Korea insisted the Youtube comments require all users to post with their real first and last name. Google got around this law by forbidding anyone with a South Korean IP address from posting to Youtube. Recently South Korea backed down and exempted Youtube from the Real Name system. Given these facts it might not make sense why South Korea might enforce the Real Name system on Blizzard. My guess would be that the government is very aware of the immense popularity of Starcraft in South Korea. Some have joked it is their national sport. South Korea even has professional SC leagues with sponsors and packed arenas. I don’t think Blizzard can take the Google approach here and just ban South Korean users from posting to their forums. The South Korean market must make a ton of profits for Blizzard and unlike Google they don’t have revenue coming in from other sources. Thoughts? | ||
HaruHaru
United States988 Posts
July 08 2010 07:40 GMT
#2523
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Jayson X
Switzerland2431 Posts
July 08 2010 07:42 GMT
#2524
I sign that with my name. ... And since i'm apparently a woman. Don't harass me for boob pictures! | ||
ganil
253 Posts
July 08 2010 07:43 GMT
#2525
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Elefanto
Switzerland3584 Posts
July 08 2010 07:44 GMT
#2526
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Pholon
Netherlands6142 Posts
July 08 2010 07:45 GMT
#2527
wait what.. | ||
P00RKID
United States424 Posts
July 08 2010 07:46 GMT
#2528
On July 08 2010 16:39 InfiniteIce wrote: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/zeroday/2010/07/07/is-korean-law-driving-policy-at-blizzard/ This link (linked to in the OP) makes a LOT of sense. You guys should really read it if you haven't. I'm just going to quote the article here, for those who are too lazy, or haven't seen this particular link in the OP (since there are quite a few in the media shitstorm BlizziVision has stirred up). It's a pretty short article. Bolded for emphasis on the parts that made me go "oh, holy shit. TRUE." Show nested quote + + Show Spoiler + US customers of game maker Blizzard are up in arms tonight as news of a new policy is set to require all posts on the Blizzard forum to use their Real ID system. That means that every post is accompanied by the real first and last name of the user. People are unsure what to make of this and I haven’t seen any communication from Blizzard stating why they are making this change. I’m going to make the suggestion that South Korea’s Real Name System. (sic) In 2009 South Korea’s government created a law that was meant to curb online defamation by insisting that all users who comment on sites with greater than 100,000 users per day must use their real name. The first US company to feel the effects of this law was Google. South Korea insisted the Youtube comments require all users to post with their real first and last name. Google got around this law by forbidding anyone with a South Korean IP address from posting to Youtube. Recently South Korea backed down and exempted Youtube from the Real Name system. Given these facts it might not make sense why South Korea might enforce the Real Name system on Blizzard. My guess would be that the government is very aware of the immense popularity of Starcraft in South Korea. Some have joked it is their national sport. South Korea even has professional SC leagues with sponsors and packed arenas. I don’t think Blizzard can take the Google approach here and just ban South Korean users from posting to their forums. The South Korean market must make a ton of profits for Blizzard and unlike Google they don’t have revenue coming in from other sources. Thoughts? And yet they protect their criminals by not giving out their names? When there was the betting scandal, didn't they protect the ones involved and not give out their full names per Korean law? So the people that behave badly get a pass, but everyday do-gooders have to pay the price? | ||
Tabbris
Bangladesh2839 Posts
July 08 2010 07:47 GMT
#2529
On July 08 2010 16:45 Pholon wrote: Just wanna contribute that this is retarded and I'm not touching the Bnet forums with a 10 foot pole. Who would want you on the forums anyway James!?!?!? You look like a predator ![]() | ||
oBlade
United States5294 Posts
July 08 2010 07:48 GMT
#2530
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shawster
Canada2485 Posts
July 08 2010 07:52 GMT
#2531
god why couldn't i get a badass name | ||
SoMuchBetter
Australia10606 Posts
July 08 2010 07:56 GMT
#2532
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Hittegods
Stockholm4640 Posts
July 08 2010 08:01 GMT
#2533
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EatCrow
Estonia333 Posts
July 08 2010 08:02 GMT
#2534
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Jaester88
United States143 Posts
July 08 2010 08:03 GMT
#2535
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Beyonder
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Netherlands15103 Posts
July 08 2010 08:07 GMT
#2536
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Liquid`TLO
Germany766 Posts
July 08 2010 08:10 GMT
#2537
Edit: Apparently I am "Baywatch" Star: Worst Supporting Actor thats an excellent name for trolling! | ||
Ghoro
United States21 Posts
July 08 2010 08:11 GMT
#2538
Lol that's cool, I still have the same name I got before when I posted in this thread, so you don't just get a new name every post. So I am for ever Antonio Davis. :-P ![]() | ||
guitarizt
United States1492 Posts
July 08 2010 08:12 GMT
#2539
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Arcalious
United States213 Posts
July 08 2010 08:15 GMT
#2540
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