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CD Projekt Stops Legal Attacks on Pirates

Posted on Thursday, January 12 @ 11:03:07 Eastern by

Back in mid-December 2011, The Witcher 2 developers CD Projekt went on the warpath against pirates by hiring a law firm to demand approximately €750 from alleged pirates. It's essentially a scare tactic to get these pirates to pay up or be forced to spend thousands of dollars in potential legal fees, a tactic that's similar to people who actually earn a living by scaring small businesses with a lawsuit for not bein fully handicap-accessible, a tactic that I loathe.

So thank the blessed gods that CD Projekt has ceased these practices, having been pressured by fans who don't like the idea that anyone can be accused of pirating. Though CD Projekt obviously don't condone pirates, they recognize that this has damaged the trust of their customers, and that's enough to retract their actions in an open letter to the fans, fully presented below:
In early December, an article was published about a law firm acting on behalf of CD Projekt RED, contacting individuals who had downloaded The Witcher 2 illegally and seeking financial compensation for copyright infringement. The news about our decision to combat piracy directly, instead of with DRM, spread quickly and with it came a number of concerns from the community. Repeatedly, gamers just like you have said that our methods might wrongly accuse people who have never violated our copyright and expressed serious concern about our actions.

Being part of a community is a give-and-take process. We only succeed because you have faith in us, and we have worked hard over the years to build up that trust. We were sorry to see that many gamers felt that our actions didn’t respect the faith that they have put into CD Projekt RED. Our fans always have been and remain our greatest concern, and we pride ourselves on the fact that you all know that we listen to you and take your opinions to heart. While we are confident that no one who legally owns one of our games has been required to compensate us for copyright infringement, we value our fans, our supporters, and our community too highly to take the chance that we might ever falsely accuse even one individual.

So we’ve decided that we will immediately cease identifying and contacting pirates.

Let’s make this clear: we don’t support piracy. It hurts us, the developers. It hurts the industry as a whole. Though we are staunch opponents of DRM because we don’t believe it has any effect on reducing piracy, we still do not condone copying games illegally. We’re doing our part to keep our relationship with you, our gaming audience, a positive one. We’ve heard your concerns, listened to your voices, and we’re responding to them. But you need to help us and do your part: don’t be indifferent to piracy. If you see a friend playing an illegal copy of a game–any game–tell your friend that they’re undermining the possible success of the developer who created the very game that they are enjoying. Unless you support the developers who make the games you play, unless you pay for those games, we won’t be able to produce new excellent titles for you.

Keep on playing,

Marcin Iwinski
co-founder
CD Projekt RED


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  • 213EDD
    213EDD

    Joined: Sep 2007
    Posted: Jan 12th, 2012 at 1:04 pm
    maybe if the gameplay style was actually good it'd wouldn't be pirated so much CD Projekt.
  • warmaster670
    warmaster670

    Joined: Jun 2007
    Posted: Jan 12th, 2012 at 10:05 pm
    Plenty of people seem to think the gameplay is good, and obviousley the people who are pirating the game think its good or they wouldnt be pirating it, try making some sense next time.

    Here ill point it out more, why would someone pirate a game they dont like the gameplay of? they wouldnt.
  • drathbone
    drathbone

    Joined: May 2011
    Posted: Jan 12th, 2012 at 2:37 pm
    You only succeed if your community has faith? That's not true at all. You only succeed if you make good games while capitalizing on what your community enjoys. Look what happened to the Final Fantasy Series, they started making bad games, community lost faith, the games still suck, the community doesn't take FF games seriously anymore.
  • Nick_Tan
    Nick_Tan

    Joined: Jul 2006
    Posted: Jan 12th, 2012 at 3:28 pm
    It's so sad what's happened to the Final Fantasy name... le sigh...
  • sliverstorm
    sliverstorm

    Joined: Jun 2007
    Posted: Jan 12th, 2012 at 6:34 pm
    Every single major non-MMO FF release has scored a B+ or better (or 4/5 or better, if you prefer) on GR.

    The quality of the ACTUAL FF games has not deteriorated one bit. Each game in the franchise reinvents its core gameplay, and Square Enix gets ****ing RAILED for it every time even though no one can seem to agree which one is best.

    It is sad what happened to the Final Fantasy name--sad that it got tacked onto MMOs and action hybrids and fighting games that were anything but in an attempt to secure short-term profits at the expense of long-term brand value.
  • tinymhg
    tinymhg

    Joined: Jun 2011
    Posted: Jan 12th, 2012 at 8:13 pm
    I have got to get and play The Witcher 2. (Don't worry I'm not a pirate. Arrrrr!)
  • Toddy
    Toddy

    Joined: Sep 2011
    Posted: Jan 13th, 2012 at 2:46 am
    I've just finished playing my first run through of the game, it's fantastic and beautiful, so immediately started my second go. I can't imagine anyone not happy to pay for this game.

    Also the picture is from the first Witcher and not the second.
  • NecroWolf
    NecroWolf

    Joined: Oct 2005
    Posted: Jan 13th, 2012 at 2:43 pm
    They stopped? Damn.

    Though, instead of asking for money, I think the makers of the Witcher 2 should have drove to the pirates house and slapped them with their dicks. That would have accomplished more.

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