The phenomenon of bear children using their parents’ mobile phones to recharge large amounts of money to play games is endless.
recently,Hangzhou Binjiang CourtA case of minor game recharge was concluded.Ms. Huang’s 11-year-old son Xiaofan registered a game account with his mother’s ID card and recharged 64,000 in one month.
After court mediation, the game company finally refunded part of the recharge amount.
In the lawsuit, the mother believes that Xiaofan’s large-scale consumption behavior of recharging a total of 64,000 yuan to the game company in just over a month is obviously inconsistent with his age and intelligence, and Xiaofan is a person with limited capacity for civil conduct, and the recharge behavior has not been carried out by his parents. agree. Therefore, the civil legal act is deemed invalid, and the game company shall refund the full game recharge amount.
After the trial, the court held that Xiaofan used his mother’s identity information to register a game account without authorization, logged into online games many times, and used his mother’s account to recharge frequently.Xiaofan’s mother, as Xiaofan’s guardian, did not pay enough attention, education and guidance to her child’s study and life, and did not properly keep her ID, account, password and other informationwhich increases the difficulty for game companies to identify and manage user behavior.
at the same time,The game company failed to take sufficient measures to ensure the consistency of the identity information provided by the registrant and the user when the user registered and logged in, and was also at fault for the loss involved in the case.
To sum up, a judgment was made to refund part of the recharge amount.
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