Swedrami: Curious how they managed to dodge the ever watchful eye of Warner Bros for years (according to archive.org)?
Archive is wrong there. According to the Facebook page where this all began, the site was originally called "Deniz Digital Services Ltd" on July 3rd of 2021. The site was changed to "Best Old Games" on August 9th of 2021.
I'm surprised Warner isn't doing anything, but it is all based in Israel.
Really surprised Facebook is promoting this to me because I'm a GOG user. Selling games that are not kosher is definitely illegal
Darvond: What do they care? Do you think they even have a single person left within Meta who has a shred of ethical decency?
Try rethinking your angle. Instead of asking them nicely to stop selling their illegal swindle, contact the rights holders. Most of them have a /piracy link somewhere on their site for just such an occasion. Piracy is bad to them, but
bootlegging (that is,
selling the piracy) is
whoo, it makes their lawyers salivate. I'm sure. And no, I haven't requested anything of the sort to them. I'm washing my hands of it. I refunded the game, deleted all links, all emails, all of it. With the number of people who know about it, I am really surprised that the lawyers have not gotten involved, especially when it was being called a scam or not kosher by some users. Of course, some people are so stupid that they think it is legit because the games were real and worked on their computer. There are a lot of old boomers who said they didn't know how to use it and community service had to show them, so they were happy about it.
It's just a bizarre situation that I'm leaving alone. He'll get in trouble for it eventually, or maybe he won't. Either way, I don't care and I'm leaving it alone.