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so IGG started making false DMCA reports like he was the copywrite holder. was ad free, though i think donations were an option. Oh i forgot i made this post, i would have updated it.įrom what i heard, Repacker IGG-Games didnt like the competition of (G.O.D.)Good Old Downloads site. But thinking about it more closely, and specifically in the context of Indie games, that options seems a little less likely. When reading the article first I thought "ah, another false-flag initiated by game publishers who are posing as pirates". Piracy is still piracy of course, but in case of Indie publishers, I could imagine (though I have no way of knowing for sure) that they may be somewhat more lenient to piracy, because they want their games to "get known". Considering the details published, it’s possible that the fallout from this war of words could have serious implications for all of the parties involved.Īs an afterthought, these GOG games and the official platform are a preferred way of distribution for many Indie publishers. IGG-Games has already retaliated with the apparent ‘doxxing’ of the alleged operator of GOD and even his alleged family members, something that makes particularly uncomfortable reading.ĭue to the hugely private information placed online, we aren’t linking to either report and several gaming piracy discussion forums have also banned their publication.
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Predictably, this is causing additional friction and conflict. At the time of publication, they are ranked 1,305 and 5,958 globally by ,” the report notes. “The purpose of this document is to summarize information found online that reveals the identity of the individuals that operate the gaming piracy websites ‘’ () and ‘’ () which profit from the distribution of illegal copies of video games via advertisements (pop-up ads, etc). The report makes for interesting reading but it controversially involves the ‘doxxing’ of individuals said to be behind two popular rival sites, something that rarely ends well. GOD doesn’t indicate specifically who they had problems with but as a parting blow, the platform has taken the unusual step of publishing the results of an ‘investigation’ into the security of two “gaming piracy sites” on its main page. While it is difficult from the evidence available to definitively point the finger at any particular platforms, it does seem that there’s been a simmering tit-for-tat conflict. We also want to move on with our lives and enjoy other things without the constant fear of legal action breathing down our necks,” the team confirmed.Īs reported here on TF on Saturday, rival pirate sites have recently been making life difficult for each other with various bogus anti-piracy reports, some of which involved GOD. “Rival sites started to target us by making threats and claiming they have reported us to anti-piracy corporations.