Chinese courts have ruled that gaming accounts, in-game items, and digital purchases can be passed on to family after death, setting a major legal precedent for digital ownership.
The decisions come from several court cases over the years, with judges ruling that these digital assets have real value and should be treated like other property. In one recent case, a mother was allowed to inherit her late son’s 87 gaming accounts.
The courts also ruled that platform terms of service cannot automatically block inheritance if the law permits it. However, personal data such as private messages and chat history remain protected and are not included.
"We have cameras everywhere in that town and you cannot get a breath of fresh air without us knowing"
When police are admitting this out loud, it's time to admit the cage isn’t coming, we're already inside it.
BREAKING: Look at this.
The day before Trump paused tariffs, triggering a historic 10% market rally, his accounts purchased 327 stocks worth up to $12.8 million.
The trades were disclosed more than a year late, resulting in a $200 penalty.
Unusual.
Germany banned a film because Muslim migrants found it offensive. The director released it anyway and it got over 10 million views in 6 hours.
How long is Europe going to keep bending over backwards for this? 😡🔥
#EuropeIsLost
DIRECTOR DE CODE GEASS ESTALLA
El legendario director Goro Taniguchi lanzó una cruda advertencia sobre el futuro de la industria, asegurando que la nueva y frágil sociedad japonesa está destruyendo la creatividad original.
Según su análisis, la moderna obsesión nipona por evitar conflictos ha provocado que los estudios prefieran contratar empleados sumisos para hacer historias genéricas, en lugar de apoyar a verdaderos creadores con visión artística.
Taniguchi sentenció que si continúan priorizando las ganancias rápidas con contenido seguro y desechable, el anime japonés terminará siendo irremediablemente aplastado por el creciente mercado de China y Corea del Sur.