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"Being silenced in a video game is not a breach of human rights," an American court ruled
If you've read the name and are confused because it was said, we repeat it an American court has ruled that being silenced in a game doesn't violate your human rights. Well, a while before, a Runescape participant, Amro Elansari, would sue the British programmers Jagex (and his apparent Chinese officers ) for receiving a"mute accounts", announcing that this activity goes against the legislation on freedom of speech and the First Amendment of the American Constitution.
The account mute, or even the silencing of an account, is a type of mini-ban that prevents players from posting forums and chatting in-game a punishment for silence. Jagex usually inflicts it upon anybody who violates the Runescape rules or general terms of service, as the site itself states:"Muting can be prevented by following the Runescape rules along with the Terms and Conditions. This problem is connected to the Jagex accounts, so it will be busy on all products related to that account.".
Being a streamer with over 2000 hours of play invested in Runescape, Elansari did not react very well to this"ban nonstop prohibit" received last March 2019 and, in response, sent a letter to Jagex to instantly drag them to court. From the complaint sent to the competent offices, which you may read for yourself in the base of the news, Elansari not only requested the elimination of this mute accounts, but also a
cheap runescape 3 gold compensation for the damages suffered, quantifiable by a jury.