This review is sponsored by Backgammon.
Online companies are now on high alert after the recent identity theft case where Fouad Mourtada was sentenced to three years in jail by the Moroccan government in jail for opening a false Facebook profile in the name of the Moroccan Prince, Moulay Rachid..
There realy so much guys (often <20 years old) who take celebrities and famous people names as their accoun names. Let's think about this. One guy, without brain, is looking for forum, blog, social network account name, he is breaking his head with one question: "What the ****ing name I should take to be cool?". He is serfing Internet, or watching TV and YES here it is. "I can take the name of "X", he is cool and I will be so". It seems very easy for user to take this name, but they are not thinking about problems which they can do for themselves and for IT company which providing service for them. You are really can be a prisoner with such jokes, so be careful and take some 10-15 minutes to do naming for yourself. If it isn't necessary for you, just think about problems which company have from you jokes. It is very big price for just account name.
There is a part of Backgammon press relise:
"...Some governments on the other hand seem to be concerned and do not take lightly insults to their leaders. Mourtada was released after serving 43 days of his term due to pressure from petition signers and Human Rights groups around the world. But this case has raised awareness that in some cases, a username is no longer just a username. Mourtada's lawyer, Ali Ammar said, "This is a cultural problem; this is the first time that a Moroccan poses as a very important personality on the internet. This is already a common practice in European countries."