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Activision suing video game pirates?DVDBack23 @ Sep 22, 2008 17:57 | 15 comments
The report says a Washington man paid $100,000 USD to settle his suit, after he was accused of "reproducing and distributing copies of Call of Duty 3 for the Wii and Xbox 360." Another man, Chris Hyman, settled his case in a similar fashion, but for $25,000 USD. He was accused of reproducing and distributing copies of CoD3 for the Wii and Tony Hawk's Project 8 for the Xbox 360.
The other cases worked the same, with George Laflin settling for $100,000, Kenneth Madden paying the same amount and finally Maryanne Leach settling for $1000 USD. The final case, against James Strickland is still ongoing.
Making the cases more confusing however, is that GamePolitics has updated their original article with a comment from an Activision lawyer. "While we don’t comment on litigation involving clients, we can advise you that we have never filed any litigation against a file-sharer on behalf of Activision." The amount the defendants settled for is surprisingly high as well.
We will keep you updated.
Update- Edited at request of one of the men named in this article, we apologize for any incomplete or incorrect statements. |
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Comment by: windsong (Sep 22, 2008 18:01) Its times like these that Im glad I live in Canada.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 22, 2008 19:18) Can someone show me a crime here?
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Comment by: tatsh (Sep 22, 2008 21:33) Well, the difference here (from RIAA suits) is it is not P2P users. It is SELLERS, people who probably download their copy off P2P and make copies and sell them at a price comparable to the retail price. I think everyone looks at these people with less respect than those who simply download and may share with a friend occasionally at no cost (or cost of the media). Commercially P2P'ing is seriously frowned upon, even by me.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 23, 2008 03:04) tatsh
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Comment by: pirkster (Sep 23, 2008 14:22) Originally posted by ZippyDSM: What's to worry about if you've done nothing wrong? Obviously, the above offenders have. According to the article, it's illegal reproduction and distribution of Activision's games. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 23, 2008 15:25) Quote:Originally posted by ZippyDSM: The trouble they have done nothing wrong, CP infringement is not criminal offense... only the direct sale is.... |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 23, 2008 15:58) http://www.gamepolitics.com/2008/09/23/d...i-piracy-treaty
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Comment by: susieqbbb (Sep 23, 2008 16:18) Lame.
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Comment by: nitrolagy (Sep 23, 2008 17:43) I dunno but im pretty sure activision makes tons of money... why charge so little for so many copies... Why bother is the point!
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Comment by: yellowjac (Sep 24, 2008 00:19) All this information is wrong. :) |
Comment by: varnull (Sep 24, 2008 00:38) Lets see your proof.. links please |
Comment by: fgamer (Sep 24, 2008 17:50) I don't condone this type of behaviour but seriously most of the people that these companies sue have families and are strugling to make it month-to-month. These times are extremely hard for people, and I don't think sueing them will be the answer to piracy. It's lose-lose for the developer or publisher due to the bad press and sueing of your customer base really. I know it doesn't justify piracy, but seriously the CONSOLE piracy that goes on here in the U.S. isn't as serious of a problem as some try to make it out to be. But at least they're not sueing in mass numbers like what the RIAA/MPAA do. I don't think the gaming industry wants a big gamer revolt against them because that could be devistating to the whole gaming industry so I think if they do persue people it's gonna be on a "big fish" type of basis. So if you're like me and only download ever so often but NOT redistribute to make money I think you're OK. |
Comment by: locobrown (Sep 26, 2008 00:35) If I can't afford to buy a game, very rarely I do this, I'll wait 6 months then go over to gamestop and purchase the game.
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Comment by: Sontiago (Sep 27, 2008 08:53) Let's talk about REAL criminals....
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Sep 27, 2008 09:31) Sontiago
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