Site UK Resistance noticed that the ELSPA (the Entertainment & Leisure Software
Publishers Association) made up a few "facts" about piracy that might surprise our one-eyed readers with the parrots on
their shoulders.
Among the more outrageous claims:
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"Counterfeited/pirated games are often mixed with obscene or pornographic material." [If they're talking about the games themselves, then this is true. That's why we're interested in them. But seriously, this is false. Change "often" to "rarely" and it would be true.]
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"Consumers have no recourse under law for faulty pirated games, which can damage hardware." [False again. Unless of course they're alluding to the fact that lots of buggy games are released, some of which can really wreak havoc on a system's software.]
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"Proven links exist between piracy and organised crime, including drugs and pornography." [Everything is linked to porn. It's why the Internet was invented. Come on. How about citing some of that proof, Chester?]
Click on through for even more stupid hilarity. Developers should certainly be paid for their work, but the ELSPA is really reaching with these claims, undermining the anti-piracy fight rather than furthering it.
