In china. World of Tanks player Cheng was officially banned for using illegal scripts. Cheng therefore filed a lawsuit against the official, demanding that the official unblock his account and compensate the plaintiff for the losses incurred by the banning action of RMB 9,938.3 and RMB 10,000 for moral damage.
Recently, the first trial verdict of the dispute between Cheng and Beijing World Starlight Technology Co. The document shows that the two defendant companies were authorized to officially operate the online game "World of Tanks" since 2020, during which Chengmou's account was permanently blocked due to the detection of the use of scripting behavior. The defendant two companies submitted background data to prove the existence of the plaintiff's many continuous long and uninterrupted game play, such as eight consecutive days of uninterrupted game play, etc.
In this regard, the court held that the evidence provided by the defendant companies could prove that the plaintiff's game behavior could not be completed by normal human operations, and the time curve was seriously inconsistent with human "physiological laws", more akin to the execution of some kind of automated script, and finally rejected all of Cheng's claims.
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