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Assassin's Creed

Assassin's Creed

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The first game in the Assassin's Creed franchise is set in 1191 AD, when the Third Crusade was tearing the Holy Land apart. Shrouded in secrecy and feared for their ruthlessness, the Assassins intend to stop the hostilities by suppressing both ...

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Ubisoft suing disc manufacturer for AssCreed leak

Posted on Thursday, 7 August 2008 by Ryuken, source: Gamespot
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Get out of the way, gotta take this copy back home.
Ubisoft is suing disc replication company Optical Experts Manufacturing (OEM) over an alleged Assassin's Creed leak.

Gamespot scooped the story in which gaming publisher Ubisoft claims that 700,000 illegal downloads of the PC version of Assassin's Creed were only possible due to a leak at OEM.

It gets even funnier (from our perspective at least) than that since the leaked version wasn't even the final game but a special pre-release copy as it had a crashing mechanism at some time in the game. Result: all those 'honest' pirates complaining on the internet about how Assassin's Creed on PC is bugged while in reality the retail version apparently didn't have this 'bug'. Ubi find that their reputation was harmed through this.

Last month, Ubisoft filed suit against Charlotte, North Carolina-based Optical Experts Manufacturing, the company it had contracted to reproduce copies of the game disc. The publisher alleges that "an extraordinary breach of trust and gross negligence" on the part of OEM allowed one of the company's employees to take a copy of the game home early and post it on the Internet in late February, six weeks before the game arrived in stores.

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Someone at OEM might be making a jump like this now...
The publisher alleges that OEM had agreed to abide by--and thereafter ignored--an array of security procedures that could have prevented the leak. Ubisoft further alleges that OEM admitted to not following through on its security commitments and causing the leak. One such security procedure was to prevent copies of the game from ever leaving OEM's premises.

Ubisoft said it tracked the earliest connections to the pirated copy of the game online and found that they were coming from the home of an OEM employee. An OEM-manufactured copy of the game was later found at the employee's residence, though the suit doesn't specify when that copy was found.

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Ubisoft is suing OEM for copyright infringement, breach of contract, negligence. It is asking for damages and legal fees relating to all three claims, in the amount of no less than $10 million each for the breach of contract and negligence claims.
Say what you want about severe anti-pirary measures or even the quality of games like Assassin's Creed but this court case seems like a no-brainer to me, leaks shouldn't happen, period.
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Anonymous

Anonymous

agreed
agreed
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Posted on 20:36, August 07th 2008
NINJAFISH

NINJAFISH

Yea a game like Assassin's creed would get pirated enough, it doesnt need help from the disc manufacturer.
Yea a game like Assassin's creed would get pirated enough, it doesnt need help from the disc manufacturer.
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Posted on 03:58, August 09th 2008
 

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