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firearm
01-07-2009, 08:10 PM
I currently have an account that i got from my friend that i have owned for 4 years.
would it be legal to set up the second account in his name?
or should i just make it in my name?

and would it be better to set it up in his name so that i can transfer the leveled toons to my main account?

P.S. my friend quit playing wow and gave me his account.

homerjunior
01-07-2009, 08:39 PM
Read Wiki/Stickies

elsegundo
01-07-2009, 08:50 PM
well, if i understand your story correctly, its your account for the past four years, but your friend has been using it the whole time. not only that, but its also under his name, though its really your account. hmmm... i think you're kinda stuck between a rock and a hard place.

JasonB87
01-07-2009, 08:55 PM
If it's been your CC paying for it I'd say just change the name if not you might be stuck.

Zal
01-08-2009, 12:37 AM
annoying thread with the same question thats answered every day...
Make a new accounts IN YOUR NAME. Account sharing is bannable, blizzard doesn't give a crap whose paying for the account as long as the person who the account name is under is the one playing it.
So you are SoL.

dirtybob
01-08-2009, 01:04 AM
Not that it means much, but...An in game GM told me that since all the accounts are billed to the same CC it was ok....BUT "You should check with out billing department to be sure."

We all know that GMs are the very very very first line of interaction with BLizz and they are basicly tech support for people who dont read the FAQ. With that said ive boxxed my team to level 50,
been reported numerous times for "botting" and "hacking". And im still running strong.

Is this against the ToS or Eula? Maybe.
Does Blizz seem to care? Not right now.
Should I call Blizz, talk to a real life human and get my accounts all under the same name, not just billed to the same credit card? Yeah.
Am i going to? Yeah...one day when i wake up between Blizz's business hours.

If you absolutely want to not get banned, all accounts should have the same "Owner name" and be billed to the same Credit Card. For me, its not a big enough deal to get worked up over. With RaF
you can get all your toons back up to 80 in a couple days played time. No bubbles No troubles.

DB

Oswyn
01-08-2009, 03:21 PM
I currently have an account that i got from my friend that i have owned for 4 years.
would it be legal to set up the second account in his name?
or should i just make it in my name?

and would it be better to set it up in his name so that i can transfer the leveled toons to my main account?

P.S. my friend quit playing wow and gave me his account.

Hmmm...where's Vyndree when you need her?

If this was your friend's account you have not owned it for 4 years. You have used his account for 4 years. He owned it and still does as long as his name is associated with his account. To not break TOS, you should get two accounts and put them in your name.

Edit: Now that I'm thinking about it, I don't think we "own" our accounts in the legal sense.

Yo-Yo Freak
01-08-2009, 07:21 PM
I currently have an account that i got from my friend that i have owned for 4 years.
would it be legal to set up the second account in his name?
or should i just make it in my name?

and would it be better to set it up in his name so that i can transfer the leveled toons to my main account?

P.S. my friend quit playing wow and gave me his account.

Hmmm...where's Vyndree when you need her?

If this was your friend's account you have not owned it for 4 years. You have used his account for 4 years. He owned it and still does as long as his name is associated with his account. To not break TOS, you should get two accounts and put them in your name.

Edit: Now that I'm thinking about it, I don't think we "own" our accounts in the legal sense.exactly.

bottom line, just get another account and forget the future hassle. with RAF you will be leveled back up in no time.

to bad there isn't a way to change the name on the accounts w/o having to go through 5 hours of being on the phone with Blizz and end up right back where you started because you don't have the original information/cd key to show proof of ownership or some dum thing like that.

~YYF

Coltimar
01-08-2009, 09:51 PM
Don't ask your dentist how much surgery is going to cost, they have to clue. On the same token, don't ask a GM about billing questions, they have no clue. Call billing and ask them and they will tell you what everyone posting does (in this thread and in dozens of others here), the accounts must be in your name or in the name of your MINOR child for you to legitimately play it.

Vyndree
01-11-2009, 06:34 PM
P.S. my friend quit playing wow and gave me his account.

No he didn't, because he doesn't own the thing he supposedly "gave" you. Don't be surprised if this account gets banned if you use or used it...
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=20576

Our Terms of Use ('http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/legal/termsofuse.html') prohibits the sharing of accounts except in the situation where a parent or guardian authorizes access to one child.
Also see
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=20579
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=20572

...and don't be surpsised if you get similar treatment if you advocate breaking the game rules on these forums.
Community Guidelines - Read Before Posting ('http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/index.php?page=Thread&postID=14540')

If it is against the ToS of the game you are discussing it is against dual-boxing.com’s community guidelines to discuss ways of breaking said ToS. We are COMMITTED to keeping our hobby 100% compliant with the ToS of any game we play.


Please make sure you've read both our forum rules as well as the WoW terms of use and eula when you consider your next thread.

Your question is answered in the WoW terms of use, which you clicked "Accept" to every time there is a patch, update, or expansion installation (which I'm assuming you've done at least once since you've accessed your friend's account).

4. Ownership.
All rights and title in and to the Service (including without limitation any user accounts, titles, computer code, themes, objects, characters, character names, stories, dialogue, catch phrases, locations, concepts, artwork, animations, sounds, musical compositions, audio-visual effects, methods of operation, moral rights, any related documentation, "applets" incorporated into the Game Client, transcripts of the chat rooms, character profile information, recordings of games played using the Game Client, and the Game Client and server software) are owned by Blizzard or its licensors. The Game and the Service are protected by United States and international laws, and may contain certain licensed materials in which Blizzard's licensors may enforce their rights in the event of any violation of this Agreement.

5. Establishing an Account.
Prior to (or in lieu of) creating a user account on the Service (a "WoW Account"), or using an existing WoW Account, you may be required to establish a separate account (a "Blizzard Account") on Blizzard’s centralized account system. When creating these accounts, you may be required to provide Blizzard with certain personal information, financial information and an unused Authentication Key provided to you by Blizzard. You agree that you will supply accurate information to Blizzard when requested, and that you will update that information promptly after it changes.

6. Username and Password.
During the registration process, you may be required to select a unique username and a password (collectively referred to hereunder as "Login Information"). You may not share the Account or the Login Information with anyone other than as expressly set forth herein.

7. No Ownership Rights in Account.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY HEREIN, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOU SHALL HAVE NO OWNERSHIP OR OTHER PROPERTY INTEREST IN THE ACCOUNT, AND YOU FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT ALL RIGHTS IN AND TO THE ACCOUNT ARE AND SHALL FOREVER BE OWNED BY AND INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF BLIZZARD.

8. Account Suspension/Deletion.
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