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If 9C deletes our World of Warcraft user profile, will you sue him?

Of course you can sue.

The unilateral modification agreement of 9 cities is invalid.

Because you signed the agreement when you just agreed to it, if you want to change the agreement, you must get the player's consent. Unilateral modification is legally invalid.

No matter how many modification agreements he has modified in the patch, the agreement before modification shall prevail.

9c cannot rule out the responsibility of not being recognized by the player after modification.

Even if you upgrade the patch and apparently agree to the revised agreement, you are not afraid.

Because this kind of contract is a standard clause that infinitely excludes one's own responsibility, it can be used as an excuse that the contract is obviously unfair.

Claim that the modified part of the contract is invalid.

Although there is no virtual property protection law in China, in actual court cases, the court has already started to protect virtual property, so you can appeal to the court.

And this matter involves the interests of many players, including Blizzard, Netease, 9c and many other interests.

There will be a solution without litigation.

Blizzard, in particular, is related to the reputation of its own game products, its share in the online game market in China, and the prospect of sc2 and Diablo 3, which will be listed one after another in the next few years. These factors will make Blizzard put pressure on 9c, which will have good results.

So, you don't have to worry too much now. If things get worse, you have to go to court,

Don't worry, so many war3 players can file a class action lawsuit, just like suing Sanlu Group.

Just hang out with everyone, and a large group of people will organize a lawsuit. Just sign up.