Re: For the lulz
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 7:38 am
Explained this before, but a refresher never hurts. Good question, Femme.
Account 'ownership' (in as much as the term applies) is based on having access to the registered e-mail address - in short, if you can request and receive a password change link, you own the account.
Giving other people access to an account without changing the e-mail (sharing access) is grounds for a ban on the account.
Giving someone access to an account which they then change the e-mail of is, as far as the game is concerned, the definition of an account sale/gift.
Accounts that have been sold/given away do not 'belong' to the person who gave the account away/sold it, and the administration does not mediate in ownership conflicts.
The administration maintains a position of non-involvement regarding account sales. Any dispute taken to an official institution will result in account deletion.
Account 'ownership' (in as much as the term applies) is based on having access to the registered e-mail address - in short, if you can request and receive a password change link, you own the account.
Giving other people access to an account without changing the e-mail (sharing access) is grounds for a ban on the account.
Giving someone access to an account which they then change the e-mail of is, as far as the game is concerned, the definition of an account sale/gift.
Accounts that have been sold/given away do not 'belong' to the person who gave the account away/sold it, and the administration does not mediate in ownership conflicts.
The administration maintains a position of non-involvement regarding account sales. Any dispute taken to an official institution will result in account deletion.
Cleo wrote:oh how does that go for people owning accounts but letting others play them?