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The Government and Gaming

Posted: 4th December 2006 21:36
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You probably didn't need a news post to realize this, but the two simply don't mix.

Should online gamers start keeping better track of their game-world assets? They might have to if World of Warcraft loot morphs into taxable income. The government hasn't made a move in this direction yet, but economic analysts claim that it's a matter of when, not if.

Thanks to the real-money market that has grown up around online games like Ultima Online and Second Life, there's real money to be made by farming game products to sell to other players for cold, hard cash.

Unfortunately, any new tax legislation would not merely tax the people making a real-life living--if it's potentially worth money in the real world, then it's taxable, regardless of whether or not the player ever chooses to take the fruits of his labor out of the fantasy and put it on the market.

Source: GameSpot

In other news, a suspected PlayStation 3 thief was shot to death in his apartment by officers who may have mistaken a game controller in his hand for a gun. The teenager, who is believed to have been behind the robbery of two PlayStation 3 consoles as their owner unloaded them at a campus apartment, did not come to the door promptly enough as officers kicked it in. Also killed was his dog, a German shepherd.

You'd think police officers everywhere would be cautious before unloading into a suspect on the off-chance that he might be armed after the big stink in New York City over the unarmed groom-to-be who was shot by police...and that's only the most recent in a long line of itchy trigger fingers. But a game controller looking like a gun? I guess we have to assume that he was playing his hot PS3, because, otherwise, the trailing cord should have been a dead giveaway.

Source: IOL (among other news outlets)

Of course, even bureaucracy has its moments. The state of Michigan has recently been ordered to pay the court fees accrued by the Entertainment Software Association in its legal battle over the state's restrictions on selling games to minors. Michigan's law is only one of several in recent years to be declared unconstitutional by various state courts; the laws generally impose punishments or special restrictions prohibiting the sale of adult-rated games to children.

Wait, my bad. That was the courts having a moment of clarity--the government bureaucracy is still responsible for this huge waste of taxpayers' dollars over a free speech issue in the first place.

Source: GameSpot

This post has been edited by karasuman on 4th December 2006 21:41

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Posted: 5th December 2006 17:29

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I read about the kid that supposedly (it is all but an assurance that he did) stole the PS3 that got shot. I want cops to be careful out there when on duty, but please.... a little more care when using deadly force? The kid was holding a videogame controller.

I've heard whispers of the possible taxation of online items and wares in games such as Star Wars Galaxies and World of Warcraft. Personally, I think it's a spook idea. Scary to comprehend, but most likely not gonna happen.

Kudos to the state of Michigan, by the way. thumbup.gif



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Posted: 5th December 2006 22:55

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This goes right along with my theory that society is too nosy. So many more people knew that Britney was divorcing Kevin than that Saddam was being put to death...pathetic. And then there was Jack Thompson...need I say more?

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Posted: 9th December 2006 22:45

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Quote (Quad @ 5th December 2006 22:55)
This goes right along with my theory that society is too nosy. So many more people knew that Britney was divorcing Kevin than that Saddam was being put to death...pathetic. And then there was Jack Thompson...need I say more?

Saddam was put too death?!? When was this established?


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Posted: 9th December 2006 22:55

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Quote (Sephiroth_The_Dark @ 9th December 2006 17:45)
Quote (Quad @ 5th December 2006 22:55)
This goes right along with my theory that society is too nosy. So many more people knew that Britney was divorcing Kevin than that Saddam was being put to death...pathetic. And then there was Jack Thompson...need I say more?

Saddam was put too death?!? When was this established?

Over a month ago..that's not the point...

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