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Pop law abounds in The Lawbringer , your weekly dose of WoW , the law, video games and the MMO genre. Mathew McCurley takes you through the world running parallel to the games we love and enjoy, full of rules, regulations, pitfalls and traps. How about you hang out with us as we discuss some of the more esoteric aspects of the games we love to play? After last week’s Lawbringer about what happens to the rewards you’ve accumulated as part of the WoW Annual Pass , many people began sending in questions and comments about the ability to cancel and the nature of agreeing to a year of World of Warcraft service. What many don’t realize or just didn’t consider was that the WoW Annual Pass is really, truly, a commitment to WoW for a year that also comes with some extras. While you can pay off the year commitment monthly, the commitment stays in place. People emailed me many different questions and stories about the WoW Annual Pass that I hope I can help with or at least put into some perspective. The ultimate conclusion, for me anyway, is that the WoW Annual Pass is such a new thing, such a different thing, that many people are not accustomed to the way it works, especially after pressing that button and locking in their account for a year. Continue reading The morals of the WoW Annual Pass story Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , The Lawbringer The morals of the WoW Annual Pass story originally appeared on WoW Insider on Fri, 18 Nov 2011 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink