Chinese Court Rules Gamers Can Pass Digital Assets to Their Heirs
A Chinese court has ruled that gaming accounts, in-game items, virtual currency, and other digital gaming assets can be inherited by family members after a player’s death, marking a significant development for digital ownership rights in China.
The decision reinforces the idea that certain digital assets possess real economic value and can form part of a deceased person’s estate. (xinwen.bjd.com.cn)
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Court Recognizes Virtual Property
The ruling came after the mother of a deceased gamer sought to inherit her son’s 87 verified gaming accounts.
The court found that while game companies may own the underlying platform and data, a player’s right to use the accounts and the value created through time, money, and effort constitutes a property interest that can be inherited. (xinwen.bjd.com.cn)
What Can Be Inherited?
According to the ruling, eligible digital assets may include:
- Gaming accounts
- In-game items and equipment
- Virtual currency
- Character progression
- Other digital property with economic value
However, the court distinguished these property rights from personal information and privacy-related content, which remain subject to separate legal protections. (guoqing.china.com.cn)
A Major Step for Digital Ownership
Legal experts say the decision reflects China’s growing recognition of digital assets as valuable property.
The ruling could influence how gaming platforms and other online services handle inheritance requests in the future, particularly where user agreements conflict with statutory inheritance rights. (Tom’s Hardware)
Bottom Line
The latest ruling strengthens legal protections for digital property in China by allowing heirs to inherit qualifying gaming accounts and virtual assets. As digital possessions become increasingly valuable, the decision may shape future debates over ownership and inheritance in the digital age. (xinwen.bjd.com.cn)
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