Ha I was just about to post that. It's not a good thing when reality follows satire is it?Vhite said:This will happen.
http://www.thenoobcomic.com/index.php?pos=378
Hooray for more IRL kills over an epic axe.
There are however laws that prohibit them from forcing you to post your name publicly to use their service. There will be lawsuits and the names will be removed.Dreyfuss said:Hahahaha, how is it illegal when you gave them your name yourself, willingly? There was no place on any of the TOS or EULA that said your name and email address would be kept confidential.Xanyr said:Isn't this an invasion of privacy? I'm sure this has to be illegal somehow
If you don't want your name and email posted, don't post.
And seriously how is using a fake name different from just going on with nickname/character name?Straying Bullet said:Just use a pair of fake names. Seriously, Blizzard is forcing you to forsake one big-ass right since we hit the internet. Being a total jerk without anything to trace you to your real name or whatsoever.
We will see how this works out though.
I beat your PennyArcade with my The Noob.John Funk said:http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/03/19/
I'm curious to see if it ends up changing this.
Same as me... I dont like seeing my real info into display on internet... lucky me i'm not a Blizzards fanCody211282 said:I don't know how much I like that, I like having control over how much info of my real life i give out.
shitcock indeed.John Funk said:http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/03/19/Matt_LRR said:Doing a little reading on it, the only information being displayed is your real name. That is not going to be your BNet login, your login will be a username/password as it is now. They will not be distributing your location.Monkeyman8 said:Fuck that, if I have to give up personal information to play their games (If I'm reading that right Real-ID will be your BNet login) then I won't be buying their games. It is none of their business what my name is, where I live, or any of that shit, the only thing they should care about is that I bought their product.Matt_LRR said:DAMN. eliminate anonymity, and see what happens. I kinda like this idea.The Philistine said:snip
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That said, name/address/etc are things you would have to give to sign up for a WoW account anyhow, so they wouldn't be collecting more info from you on top of that.
Likely, you will have to register a Bnet account, complete with this information in order to access and play other games online.
In so far as how it pertains to interactions in an online community, I'm interested to see what happens. Force people to interact without the security blanket of total anonymity, and see how people respond - would civility improve among users of their message boards? I certainly hope so.
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I'm curious to see if it ends up changing this.
Unless names don't count at as personal information now.Distribution of Real-Life Personal Information
This category includes:
* Releasing any real-life information about other players or Blizzard Entertainment employees
If a player is found to have participated in such actions, he/she will:
* Be permanently banned from the Battle.net forums