SAPPORO, Japan, October 1923 A piano teacher of 43 years, "divorced her husband in a virtual online gaming group, took things so seriously that killed the digital character" traitor "
The woman, arrested on suspicion of illegally intervening in a computer and manipulating electronic data, used his identification and password "husband" to enter the popular Maple Story game and kill him in mid-May, said a police source in Sapporo, the which requested anonymity, as department policy.
Maple Story is a virtual community in which participants, or rather their virtual images, or avatars, sustain relationships, social activities and face monsters and other obstacles, reports elnuevoherald.com.
The woman used information obtained from the clerk of 33 years whom she married in the virtual world for your character to kill him. The man complained to police when he discovered what had happened.
"I was suddenly divorced, without notice. It bothered me a lot," she told investigators, according to the source.
She did not plan to take their revenge in the real world, the source said. So far, no charges have been presented, but if that were the case, could be sentenced to up to five years imprisonment and a fine up to $ 5,000.
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Vietnam restricts access to online games
The social for several events allegedly related to online games have led to these measures [/ size
The Vietnamese authorities have tightened regulations on online games in China, after several violent incidents in the area and blamed on behaviors related to gaming. Thus, the Ministry of Information and Communications has prohibited the granting of new licenses for online games until further notice, the advertising of multiplayer games and limited the hours during which you can access the Internet at Internet cafes.
These measures have resulted after several media would reflect crimes allegedly committed by conflicts arising in online games, as the case of a 15-year-old sentenced to 10 years in prison for attacking and robbing $ 10 from a child of 4 years, allegedly to buy accessories for an MMO.