Kerim Aydin wrote:
Zefram wrote:
It could not be enforced in the
Agoran court system. Any legal person constructed by a foreign contract
would therefore not be recognised as a person in Agoran law.
Actually, it depends on the question you're asking, this isn't what BobTHJ
asked. For example, it would be trivial for two non-players to make
an arrangement, and then register under a name from a shared or invididual
email account, Agora would have no way of distinguishing that joint
arrangement from a "natural" player. Of course, you're right, if
there was disagreement over the use of the email account between the
partners, Agoran Law wouldn't have jurisdiction (another body of law
might depending how their agreement was formalized).
I believe this happened in the early days - we had a couple playing as
a single Player. There was no attempt to conceal the situation from
us, but we probably didn't have anything in the rules saying that a
Player was a person either.
Michael.