CD Projekt Fining File-Sharers
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(Yes we will track illegal file-sharing hoping people will find the game good enough to actually change their mind and be willing to pay for it,) CD Projekt's Agnieszka Szostak told us earlier.Thanks Blue/Techdirt.
Although this initially sounded quite reasonable, away from the spotlight the company followed in the footsteps of so-called copyright trolls, by signing up for a so-called (pay-up-or-else) scheme. CD Projekt hired a law firm and torrent monitoring company to track those who illegally downloaded and shared the game, and has been sending them hefty cash settlement proposals.
The price CD Projekt is asking through their lawyers is slightly higher than what gamers have to pay in stores, to say the least. Over the past several months thousands of alleged BitTorrent users in Germany were asked to cough up 911,80 euros ($1230) to pay off their apparent debt to the company.