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Moore warns against suing file-sharers Comments by Ellie Gibson

21 August, 2008

"I'm not a huge fan of trying to punish your consumer," says EA exec.

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wayneh
23/08/08 @ 23:18
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I agree with previous posts that game prices are now too high £40-£45. With music we have radio and MTV that will play a song which you decide you like so based on that you will go out and buy the single or album. With a game we rely on demos which carry disclaimers, previews that are not based on final build and reviews that can be biased ie Halo 3 and almost any early PS3 reviews (IGN are one of the few sites I trust but even they rated Halo 3!) If the price was lowered to £30 it would make a huge diffence and many more people would buy games. I can no longer see the point of file sharing? What are people actually sharing? Its all pirated music, games, apps and porn and not what file sharing was meant to be! I would like to see the ISPs become more involved and although I don't like the idea of banning people from the internet if someone was found to be pirating software they could have there bandwith severely limited to only say 50Mb enough to allow them to e-mail and do a bit of ligitimate shopping.
actionfitz
26/08/08 @ 14:21
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EA Exec in Common sense Shocker!
zedzee
27/08/08 @ 00:31
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"People put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into their content..."

I didn't know games development has now resorted to 'punch-ups' when it comes to writing new games! What's with the "blood"?!

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