Equality comes from voluntary acceptance of each other like in sports.
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According to Peerland, which monitors games downloaded on three file-sharing websites, Operation Flashpoint was downloaded 691,324 times in one week. The most popular game was Battlefield 1942, which was accessed by almost 1.5 million people in seven days. [/i]
Computer games industry threat to downloaders: 'pay up or we'll sue'http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/gadgets_and_gaming/article4569180.eceThe computer games industry has launched an unprecedented assault on illegal downloads, demanding payment from thousands of families who obtained the latest releases over the internet without paying.Five of the world’s top games developers will serve notice on 25,000 people across the UK, requiring each one to pay £300 immediately to settle out of court. Those who refuse risk being taken to court. The companies will target their initial legal actions on 500 people who ignore the letters.The companies involved – Atari, Topware Interactive, Reality Pump, Techland and Codemasters – make some of the popular games, including The Lord of the Rings,the Colin McRae Rally series and Operation Flashpoint.(snip)
Um... what? Five of the world's top developers? How the fuck are they counting? BF being the most abused game, but I don't see EA's name on the lawyer's client list...