The game number worth 10,000 yuan was stolen. Can I file a case with the police station?

The stolen game number of 10,000 yuan can be filed, but the compensation is difficult to recover. From the legal point of view, the virtual equipment and money in online games are valuable and useful, and they are a commodity and should be protected. However, there is no special law to protect virtual property in China. The biggest difficulty in the protection of virtual property lies in the identification of its true value. So you can file a case with the police, but it is more difficult to recover the loss.

If you don't want to return your account after filing a case, you can choose to negotiate with the online game company. At present, there is no legal basis for the confirmation and evaluation of virtual property value in China. At present, online virtual property disputes can only be resolved through consultation with online game companies. If negotiation fails, you can also go to the court to ask the online game company for an account number and equipment.

At present, it is still difficult to file a case for compensation for the theft of the game number. In this case, we need to pay attention to some problems. For example, when registering, you should fill in real identity information, such as name. In case of being hacked, you can complain and recover from online game operators to the greatest extent with real information. Don't install and use software of unknown origin at will, because virtual property is not protected by law at present, and it is difficult to recover after it is lost.

Extended information: Game number stolen case: Mr. Chen, a citizen of Liwan District, Guangzhou, invested 30,000 yuan to play an online game, but was "stolen". After the local police station filed the case, the game operator refused to investigate, and so far the rights protection has failed. "Don't let' stealing the net' go unpunished?" Mr. Chen is helpless. According to the data of China Internet Network Information Center, more than 60% of gamers have experienced the theft of virtual property.

However, many netizens' rights protection is extremely difficult. Lu Yuxing, a lawyer of Guangdong Shenglun Law Firm, said that there is no clear law to protect virtual property in China. Cases of these game accounts will generally be punished by theft, infringement of freedom of communication and destruction of computer systems. Because the value of virtual goods is difficult to determine, it is difficult to determine whether it violates the provisions of theft.

Lawyer Lu Yuxing also said that virtual property should be legislated as soon as possible, and the act of stealing virtual property should be classified as theft, and the organization of virtual property appraisal should be gradually established and improved, based on the amount of money sold after theft. "If you find that virtual property is stolen, you should report it to the public security organ at the first time. The sooner you report the case, the higher the possibility of recovering the theft. " Lawyer Xu said.

People's Daily Online-The operator of the alarm game refused to investigate after the player's equipment was frequently stolen.