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 Post subject: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 13:40 
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...online gamers were playing alongside Alfred Hightower, a man wanted on charges of dealing in a schedule III controlled substance and dealing in a schedule IV controlled substance, and two charges of dealing in marijuana. A warrant was issued for his arrest in 2007.
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“I received information from a childhood friend, who tells me the guy is in Canada,” said [Howard County Sheriff’s Department deputy Matt] Roberson. “I held onto the information in the back of my head. I spoke to the marshals and asked if we could confirm the guy’s location, would they help us get him? They indicated that they would.”

With the help of sheriff’s major Steve Rogers, Roberson began gathering information on Hightower through a number of sources. That is how they discovered that their suspect was a World of Warcraft fan.

“We received information that this guy was a regular player of an online game, which was referred to as ‘some warlock and witches’ game,” said Roberson. “None of that information was sound enough to pursue on its own, but putting everything we had together gave me enough evidence to send a subpoena to Blizzard Entertainment. I knew exactly what he was playing — World of Warcraft. I used to play it. It’s one of the largest online games in the world.”

Indeed, World of Warcraft is among the most popular online pastimes today, boasting more than 14 million players in dozens of countries — including Canada. But this is the Internet, and Blizzard is in California. Roberson’s subpoena was nothing more than a politely worded request, considering the limits of his law enforcement jurisdiction and the ambiguity of the online world.

“They don’t have to respond to us, and I was under the assumption that they wouldn’t,” said Roberson. “It had been three or four months since I had sent the subpoena. I just put it in the back of my mind and went on to do other things. Then I finally got a response from them. They sent me a package of information. They were very cooperative. It was nice that they were that willing to provide information.”

Blizzard did more than cooperate. It gave Roberson everything he needed to track down Hightower, including his IP address, his account information and history, his billing address, and even his online screen name and preferred server. From there it was a simple matter to zero in on the suspect’s location.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 13:49 
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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 13:50 
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They just don't want other people muscling in on their trade of addictive substances.


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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 14:29 
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Hightower? From Police Academy?


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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
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I'm not sure what I think about this. One the one hand, drug dealer guy locked up, probably no bad thing. On the other hand, Blizzard responded to a subpoena from a law enforcement agency who had no jurisdiction, providing all their customer's details.

What if, linking it to another topical example, a court in any given foreign nation had issued a subpoena to Blizzard to get the details of the Danish Cartoonist who drew the cartoons about Mohammed, and then made those details available to whoever wished to do him harm (making the rather large leap that he might be a WoW player).

How much investigation did Blizzard do before deciding that giving out those details was the correct action? Jurisdiction tends to exist for a reason.

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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
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Indeed. To be fair, the guy's already been convicted and has skipped on bail; this isn't exactly a fishing expedition by the police. If the subponea request contained all that information and Blizzard took that into account before replying, then I say bravo.


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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
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Indeed. To be fair, the guy's already been convicted and has skipped on bail; this isn't exactly a fishing expedition by the police. If the subponea request contained all that information and Blizzard took that into account before replying, then I say bravo.

Would you say 'bravo' if the police contacted me, asking for your IP address?

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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
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If the British police did, with a valid subpoena, sure.

If you responded to a subpoena issued from the Democratic Republic of Congo, I'd be a little more dubious.

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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
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Also wouldn't it depend on what the alleged crime was? If they were pretty sure they had the online identity of someone and needed to track them down IRL before they Kill Again, then I can imagine wanting to help with that.
Drug dealer, maybe not. Especially if it's the Chinese asking.


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 Post subject: Re: Drug dealer tracked down through World of Warcraft
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I think if you can make it to Canada before they catch you that's fair play, particularly if it was just a bit of green.


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