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Can a PC game developer take action on a PC with a ripped game that attemps to go online?

By admin On April 22, 2010 Under PC Game
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I was just wondering how and if a developer of a PC game (more specifically the dev team for L4D) can do anything if you were to go online with a ripped game??

I understand the legal repercussions that could come with installing a ripped video game and i do not plan on doing so. Just curious.

Thanks

2 comments - add yours
A noob who never hears

April 22, 2010

L4D’s developer team is Valve/Steam. If you post game to online, they will report your IP to your country’s police to arrest you for that. Or fine you.

Earth ?³ Dee

April 22, 2010

I won’t say that it won’t happen. The RIAA (music recording industry) went after people who they found had ripped music on their hard drives for a while, and cost a lot of people more than the music was worth to begin with.

What a game developer can do, depending how they have it working, is ban your account, or registration key from the game servers. Legally, they can go after you, just like the RIAA did, and sue the drawers off you, or if you are underage, your parents.

They can’t reach down into your computer and alter your system legally. Though I suppose they can probably make an argument for flagging your system so it can’t log in again, even with a new account and license key. I dont know that anyone does that though.

Back in the day when everyone had static IP addresses, people would get an IP ban – cutting them off entirely until they got a new IP.

It’s a vicious cycle. Game developers make titles, and cheap people get it pirated or counterfeit and the developer comes up with a better way to copy protect the disk. Pirates get past the new method, and it gets ripped again.

People who don’t care, get it ripped at little to no cost. People who pay for the title honestly get higher prices and more aggravating anti piracy crap on their systems to deal with. The more that happens, the more people who were honest start thinking about getting the pirated copy. Rinse and repeat.