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Regulation of Goods and Services

Issued by the Lord Admiral

title: Regulation of Goods and Services subtitle: Issued by the Lord Admiral type: STANDING ORDER order: 30 current: true

The impact that certain goods and services can have upon the game and its stability necessitates the establishment of a system of classification to place limitations upon the such goods and services whether bought or sold, gifted, donated, inherited, repaid, etc. For the purpose of this law, any and all circumstances, save for theft, shall be seen under the lens of a buyer and seller.

  • Class D is the least restrictive classification for goods and services. Sellers are expected to have at least minimal protection of their shops and be at least minimally discerning of their customers.

  • Class C is more restrictive whereby sellers are expected to have more substantial but still reasonable protection of their shops as well as being more discerning of their customers. Sellers should also tend a customer blacklist.

  • Class B requires sellers to have, at the very least, advanced protection for their shops, as well as to restrict access to their goods and services via a blacklist or preferably a whitelist.

  • Class A is the most restrictive classification reserved for goods and services that can have a catastrophic impact on the game. Sellers may only sell to the state, and the state can only sell to entities approved through law.



Classifications

  • Player Essence shall be considered a Class A good.

  • Gunpowder shall be considered a Class C good.



Approved Sellers

(there are currently no approved sellers for Class A goods and services)