Porn Pirates Busted by Fake Game Installer

MR.Spartacus

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This is a good anti-piracy plan. Humiliation has got to be better then screwing over the people who pay for it.
 

Arcticflame

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Yeah I gotta say, this is pretty sick.

What if someone was using someone elses PC? A kid using a parents PC for example?
 

Yassen

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Absolutely genious. The whole user agreement thing reminded me of this video. Face it, no one reads the user agreements.
 

Ghost

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Wow. Now THAT is how to combat piracy. I just wish S.T.A.L.K.E.R Clear Sky had have done this instead of the bullshit DRM it had, where you could only install it 5 times.
 

One of Many

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Yassen said:
Absolutely genious. The whole user agreement thing reminded me of this video. Face it, no one reads the user agreements.
I love that Foamy episode!

And back to the topic at hand, sucks to be you porn pirates but hey, look at it this way, in the old days, they used to hang you by the next until dead and leave your corpse in a cage as a warning to other pirates. Nowadays, its just your personal information on the internet. Its nice to know just how civilized we've become.
 

chronobreak

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Two wrongs do not not a right make. I condone this malicious software and the people pirating games.
 

tomservo4prezident

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Worgen said:
sounds very effective in japan but here in the states I doubt it would really do much
The North American audience for anything hentai-related is a LOT bigger than you'd think. Even a digital novel.
 

Cid Silverwing

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So what are they trying to accomplish with this? Another pathetic attempt on eliminating piracy? It certainly would be a good deterrence against Internet stalkers and pedophiles, but not pirates.
 

shadow skill

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I bet people wouldn't have been caught by this trojan if they read the torrent comments. I doubt the EULA will actually hold up in a court. It certainly is clever though.
 

Flight

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That's definitely an interesting way to stop pirating. I wonder if it will catch on.
 

Vie

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Epic win, shear and utter brilliance.

I can't quite believe that somebody had the sense to create an anti-piracy method that's both clever and effective. Plus to add a cherry on the cake - damned funny!
 

Henrik Persson

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Yeah, anyone who thinks this would work as a DRM isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. For one, the first person this happens to will post about it (anonymously), thus prevent most other people from downloading it. And secondly, anyone semi-competent has a firewall preventing these sorts of things (why would this visual novel want to access the internet?). My guess is that most pirates are semi-competent at computers.