Someone wrote in [community profile] anonrerising 2022-05-10 02:01 am (UTC)

Re: Booleano

https://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3354&context=bclr
https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1206&context=dltr

two opposing-ish viewpoints on the same issue, from two separate law reviews in the US. (the duke one is pretty short and digestible but is also a little older, for what that's worth. i wasn't cracking into westlaw for case law cites for an ARR comment, sorry anon.)

i'm not an expert, but to the best of my knowledge, virtual item codes are governed by contract law in the US and not property law. use of the KS voucher code is governed by the EULA that any player consents to by making an account on flight rising. because you have to consent to the EULA to make an account - which you have to do in order to redeem any code, because you have to be logged into an account to redeem - anyone who purchases a voucher for RLC and wants to actually use it on FR is subject to the EULA.

the contract (or agreement) between the parties to purchase/sell the KS code is separate from the contracts players make with FR via the EULA, and those two contracts don't really intersect with each other.

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