Legal Effect Identification of Minors' Online Game Recharge: Analysis of Case Liu Mou 1 v. Guangzhou Aijiuyou

Authors

  • Rile Ge

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202508_8(8).0012

Keywords:

Minors, online game top-up behavior, legal effect, and corresponding legal consequences.

Abstract

Game recharge is a new type of consumer behavior. Minors are not mature enough, often lacking sufficient judgment and self-control, and do not have adequate spending power. In minors' online games, a large amount of recharge can often easily cause controversy. This article from "Liu Mou 1 v. Guangzhou love nine game information technology limited company network service contract dispute case" studied the minors' game top-up behavior of a legal nature, legal effect, and the corresponding legal consequences.

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References

[1] Jingfan Zhou: Research on the behavior of minors' large-value game recharge, Civil and commercial exploration, (2019)No.2, p.83-85.

[2] Liming Wang: Study on the General Principles of Civil Law (3rd ed.)(Renmin University Press, China 2022), p.121-125.

[3] Guangxin Zhu: Systematic Interpretation of Civil Behavioral Capacity System, Chinese and foreign jurisprudence, (2017)No.3, p.590 -608.

[4] Tse-Chien Wang: Research on the doctrine and jurisprudence of civil law (Vol. 4)(China University of Political Science and Law Press, China 1998), p.40.

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Published

2025-07-30

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How to Cite

Ge, R. (2025). Legal Effect Identification of Minors’ Online Game Recharge: Analysis of Case Liu Mou 1 v. Guangzhou Aijiuyou. International Journal of Social Science and Education Research, 8(8), 101-106. https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202508_8(8).0012