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 Post subject: The real money story behind RMT
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2011 9:19 am 
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_technews/20110526/tc_yblog_technews/chinese-prisoners-forced-to-play-world-of-warcraft-make-money-for-guards

Chinese prisoners forced to play World of Warcraft, make money for guards

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It's a common practice for Chinese labor camps to force prisoners to bust boulders and dig ditches, but a former inmate has recently come forward to shed some light on a little-known practice that goes on behind the scenes: virtual labor. Liu Dali spent three years in one such labor camp, and claims that after a hard day's work was completed, he and up to 300 of his fellow detainees were forced to make virtual money in online games like World of Warcraft, for the benefit of prison guards.

The guards would then use the virtual cash for their own means, including trading it for real-world money. Dali claims he overheard guards bragging that they could make close to $1,000 a day off of the efforts of the inmates, none of which ever made its way into the hands of the workers. He also claims that certain quotas were set, and that those who didn't raise enough virtual cash would be physically beaten.

Raising large amounts of credit in online games through the use of multiple accounts and individuals is known as "gold farming." The practice is typically frowned upon due to the nature of the work and the fact that those involved are usually paid very little. The problem is especially widespread in China, where the government was forced to ban the practice in 2009, though it continues to be an issue to this day. Chinese officials have denied the allegations, and insist that because playing an online game would constitute "contact with the outside world," prisoners would never be allowed to engage in such activity.


That's nuts.

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 Post subject: Re: The real money story behind RMT
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2011 9:30 am 
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 Post subject: Re: The real money story behind RMT
PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2011 9:36 am 
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I read about this yesterday. t'was interesting.

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 Post subject: Re: The real money story behind RMT
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It's typically frowned on because it ruins the game for others D:< Who did the fact checking for this article? lol

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