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Wow Banned in China?

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The Chinese government is reportedly investigating Blizzard's potentially illegal role in operating World of Warcraft in the country and could end up imposing a permanent ban on the game as a result.

The Shanghai News and Publication Bureau is apparently conducting a "deep" investigation into Blizzard's relationship with NetEase at the behest of the government's General Administration of Press and Publication. NetEase is the company Blizzard contracted to operate World of Warcraft in China after its existing deal with The9 expired earlier this year.

Unfortunately for Chinese fans of the game, the handover has not gone smoothly. When The9 halted service on June 7, NetEase wasn't ready to assume control of the operation and at last report the game still hadn't come back online. Now it looks as though the problems may go even deeper, as Blizzard is being accused of trying to skirt around Chinese laws that impose restrictions on the ability of foreign companies to operate online games in the country.

Blizzard may have gone beyond simply providing the game for NetEase to run and actually entered into a joint venture to operate the game in order to increase its take of the game's Chinese revenues, according to a report by mmosite.com. But Chinese law forbids the operation of games in the Chinese market by foreign companies, even in partnership with a Chinese firm.

A media analysis of 2008 financial filings by NetEase initially brought suspicions about its deal with Blizzard to the attention of the videogame industry and the authorities. Two rumors have been swirling around the case ever since: One, that NetEase paid a "sky-high revenue share" in order to gain access to the game, which will quadruple the revenues Blizzard was earning in its deal with The9; and two, that the deal between NetEase and Blizzard, purportedly to provide technical support, is actually "a joint venture to operate World of Warcraft and other games."

Industry analysts in China have said that because the case involves "major regulations and policies," and presumably also the undisputed heavyweight champ of western MMOGs, it is "highly likely" that World of Warcraft's operation will be suspended while the investigation proceeds, assuming NetEase is able to (or bothers to) bring it online at all. If NetEase and Blizzard are found to be in contravention of the relevant laws, the punishment could include a permanent ban on the game in China; the current World of Warcraft downtime has led many Chinese gamers to move to the Taiwan server, but whether the authorities will allow that to continue if the game is permanently banned in China is unknown.
 
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hm, i know that abominations/zombies/ghouls/forsaken have their bones covered with skin in chinese version of WoW... i wonder what happened to skeletons? =D
 
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lol, they turned skellies into forsaken... ingenious...
i wonder how those 'bones and skulls' tiles from wotlk look like? like a pile of body parts?
chinese government makes me lmao
 
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Even though I'm not a WoW fan, and I don't really play WoW, I really think that China shouldn't ban it from the country, like, that's more than 40% of Blizzard's players, they've even made a server, Kalimdor or Asia for them, and they just ban it like that... I say riot... Joking lol...
 
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now, to prevent a revolution, China will conquer USA and make Blizz chinese companie. otherwise chinese people (all 1.5 billion... jeez...) will strike a riot =DDD
 
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Obama pressing the nuclear strike button: "Take this, ye bloody yellow-skins... You no take server!"
 
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they are chinese... they don't need weapons, bows or guns, swords or bombs... 'cos they are freaking 1.5 billion! thay can simply march through US, trampling everything in their way =DDD
 
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nah, tbh, they'll soon make their own WoW... cheaper than original one... it will be like:
"HOOOORAAAAYYY!!!! I've got my new expansion!!! WHAAAT????!!!! MADE IN CHINA????!!!!"
 
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regarding you lazor idea:
"SHOOP DA WHOOP!!! I'M FIRIN' MAH LAZOR!!!!" x1.5 billion...

This is madness!
This! Is! Chinaaaaaaa!!!!
 
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yeah, while they're dressing up as orcs and nightelves come to attack us with medieval weapons and bows.

No they will skin covered bones... They have plenty of those anyway.

But I don't get it.. Why is bones and undead creatures in general banned? Do China fear that they will be overtaken by zombies and such? If so shouldn't they prepare their youth to fight it - as they do with everything else :confused:

But oh well as long as they don't ban their comics it won't influence others that much.
 
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actually, banning WoW in China is United Nations' plot to prevent Blizzard Entertainment from mind-controlling 1.5 billion people... ~12 millions is enuf for them... =D
 
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i like the smell of uranium in the morning...
=DD
btw nuclear bombs use plutonium as far as i know =DDD
 
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News Report:
"Today USA suffered an air strike from China. Thpusands of non-working nuclear bombs labeled 'Made In China' litter the streets of US..."
 
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nah, tbh, they'll soon make their own WoW... cheaper than original one... it will be like:
"HOOOORAAAAYYY!!!! I've got my new expansion!!! WHAAAT????!!!! MADE IN CHINA????!!!!"

Lol. Bootleg chinese WoW. "You have come far, young one. But now you must venture out on your own."
 
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I never truly understood necroposting... I know it's an old post, but if I post in it it's called necroposting?

Here let me post the rules:

Thread Revival - Necroposting

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* Necroposts are permitted if:
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