
I will tell you the reason why an attorney is needed: they are the only ones who can do everything legally and fix all problems legally (since they are the ones who know a lot of laws). The other day, NEXON senior player support asked me to send them an attorney. I see this way the same for boss-items, items dropped by monsters ect, that they cannot be seen as a separate game and are needed in order to progress further in-game.

That's the reason why EA had won the case and the restrictions were lifted.

In the case of EA FIFA, players obtained from those lootboxes cannot be seen as a separate game. So here I got the answer from the Dutch authority via the mail where they sent me the court case of EA FIFA as an example to explain the lootbox law. I've explained all in details about the Dutch restriction implemented by NEXON (boss-items, potions and or items dropped by monsters and mesos) to the Dutch authorities.

Due to that it wasn't clarified on the MapleStory website which law had stated that Dutch players aren't allowed to trade (meanwhile, in other different games, it is allowed to trade except opening lootboxes). So I dived in this case and gathered answers from the Dutch authority "Kansspelautoriteiten" and from NEXON. Since 3 months ago, I wondered why the Dutch restrictions wasn't removed.
