Technically, that would depend on the jurisdiction. I'm pretty sure there ain't a law against that in several countries, hence, it's not a crime but definition.stealing account = crime
Again, in quite a few jurisdictions that is not a crime. Breaking the rules of a community is not a (necessarily) a crime. Just so you know.seriously? we going that literal?
from webster online dictionary:
"Definition of CRIME
1: an act or the commission of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law; especially : a gross violation of law
2: a grave offense especially against morality"
online communities have rules and breaking those rules are crimes commited in that community. or screw that, stealing accounts is a grave offense against morality.
ps: how the **** can you think that i meant it is a crime that should be taken to court and such like murder or copyright infringement.
the person is a troll. and trolling is highly debatable but im not willing to do the debating here and now. i respect ur opinion too.
Again, in quite a few jurisdictions that is not a crime. Breaking the rules of a community is not a (necessarily) a crime. Just so you know.seriously? we going that literal?
from webster online dictionary:
"Definition of CRIME
1: an act or the commission of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law; especially : a gross violation of law
2: a grave offense especially against morality"
online communities have rules and breaking those rules are crimes commited in that community. or screw that, stealing accounts is a grave offense against morality.
ps: how the **** can you think that i meant it is a crime that should be taken to court and such like murder or copyright infringement.
I don't see why. When you use words like "crime" and/or "illegal", not talking about jurisdictions is nonsensical.stop talking about jurisdictions.
I know. Precisely because of that, i have to assume that either you are not expressing yourself properly, or you simply don't know what you are talking about. You seem to be under the impression that breaking a rule is the same as a crime. That is simply not true.how can u not know what im talking about?
Fixed that for you.it is forbidden on voobly. it is forbidden on aoczone. it is forbidden on most of the **** on the web. and if you do that, administrators (law enforcing officers of that virtual community) will punish you probably with a permanent ban (banishment or even death penalty in that virtual community). hence the incorrect use of the word crime.
So basically because i like to properly define terms and use them accordingly, i am a troll?but after all, i really dont think you didnt know this is what i was talking about all along. and i think ur just trolling and ya, now i think it would be a lot better if we started talking about that like Nola said.
In an english speaking forum?ur a troll for expecting me to use perfect english
In an english speaking forum?ur a troll for expecting me to use perfect english
How stupid of me.
PS: english ain't my first language either.
Please fix your english, ty gg gb.I am not expecting perfect english.
I am just expecting you to understand the difference between right/wrong and legal/illegal.
That' has little to do with "perfect english".
But apparently, i set the bar to high. That might be wrong, but legal
If you ask me, you're using the language excuse to compensate your lack of arguments.
Game, set, match.i didnt say it was "illegal". i said it is a crime.