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A woman in China called separation of virtual goods to your partner after divorce
The assets are held by her husband, as they were with your account.
A court dismissed the petition, noting that such virtual goods can only be regulated by law if you have "relationship with the real world."
A Beijing woman who recently divorced her husband, with whom he shared a great love for online games, called the virtual money and other objects obtained in the network to be divided between the two after separation, local newspaper Beijing Morning Post.
In court, the wife asked for her share of property from games of the Internet as though they stood now in the hands of the husband (as played by using the ID and password for it) they had achieved together.
Coexistence between the two deteriorated, the report said, because both are accused of being lazy
Shunyi People's Court (Northern District of the capital) dismissed the petition, noting that such virtual goods can only be regulated by law if you have "relationship with the real world", for example, if there had been to obtain to pay real money.
The couple met in 2008, while participating in an online game together and were married months later, but the coexistence between the two deteriorated, the report said, because both are accused of being lazy when it comes to undertake household chores.
The issue of virtual objects has come to the Chinese courts in more than one occasion, as have occurred to allegations of theft of such property.
Moreover, the success of some forms of virtual money has led the Chinese Websites Chinese government to intervene to prevent them competence to make a dangerous yuan, the national currency of China.
http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/917582/0/separacion/bienes/virtuales/
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