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Witcher Devs Playing Judge, Jury & Executioner With Alleged Pirates

CD Projekt, the developers of the Witcher series, have been sending letters to alleged German pirates demanding over US$1,000 for having illegally copied the game.

Um, what?

Website TorrentFreak reported that through law firms the Polish developer sent ā€œthousandsā€ of letters to BitTorrent users, each asking for €911.80 in compensation for the accused having obtained a copy of the game without paying.

Not cool.

The problem lies not in the fact law-breakers are being pursued, but in the means of identifying these so-called pirates. While CD Projekt claims it is ā€œ100 per cent sureā€ that those being shook down ā€œhave downloaded our game illegallyā€, they refuse to disclose how that information can be confirmed, or which company they are using to verify the claims.

A move for which there’s probably a very good reason. As TorrentFreak pointed out, ā€œCD Projekt’s lawyers are also wrongfully accusing people who have never even heard of the game.ā€

ā€œAfter all, an IP-address doesn’t identify a person, and Wi-Fi piggybacking is not unusual. But CD Projekt, who don’t want to bug legitimate consumers with DRM, apparently take this collateral damage for granted.ā€

This kind of threat-by-mail is the same used by Codemasters and Atari in 2007-2008, and which ended in farce, consumer rights groups attacking the move and a US judge labelling for what it is: a shake down.

http://lastchance.cc/331565/codemasters-going-after-game-pirates%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

DRM-Free Witcher 2 Cashes in On BitTorrent Pirates [TorrentFreak, via Eurogamer]

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