Fenixp: They're lying. They were blackmailing those people, basically saying 'pay or else.' If they're trying to act like they were all buddies with those people, CDP has just lost quite a bit of my respect.
Do you have any evidence to support this or is it just pro-pirate BS? Seriously, the only information out at this time was out there via a pro-piracy web site. The article itself doesn't reveal any mistakes other than them being blindsided by people supporting the alleged pirates.
All we really know is that there were letters sent out demanding payment. We don't know how much those letters were asking for and we don't know how CDPR knew the letters were being sent to the right people.
AFAIK we still only have the accounts of the people receiving the letters, but we don't have the letters themselves and we don't know really anything at all.
orcishgamer: Wasn't the payoff request between 300 and 1000 Euros...? That's not "how about you actually pay for it" territory. Paying retail or retail plus 20% (because we actually had to track you down and ask nicely) is "how about you pay for it?" territory. Also, there is that whole "your alternative is a lawsuit with brutal penalties" thing...
AFAIK the amount was never actually confirmed and CDPR denied the sum being that high. Which is really the problem, the original article was published by a pro-pirate website with no actual information to judge the validity of the claims being made.
It certainly is possible for it to be between $300 and $1k that probably could be what it would cost to properly verify the information was correct to the best extent possible outside of court.
orcishgamer: USERNAME:Xce1#Q&_^Q&Q#GROUP:4#Q&_^Q&Q#LINK:17#Q&_^Q&Q#Sure the pirates shouldn't get off free, but imagine if someone vulnerable you knew mistakenly got a threatening legal letter like that, they would probably pay the fine purely out of fear. And if this is really an attempt to sweep all that under the rug and go "Hey we're the good guys! Down with pirates!" Then it really makes me sad :(#Q&_^Q&Q#LINK:17#Q&_^Q&Q#
orcishgamer: That's how it is in most countries, assuming it's not worse. I get calls regularly for multiple collection agencies trying to collect on a corporate debt. I have never owned a winery.
But, yeah, that's how that tends to be and it's one of the reasons why there's demand in the US for a legal services equivalent of health insurance.