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Starforce Copy-Protection Company links to Piracy - briefly
(hx) 11:53 AM CET - Mar,12 2006 - Post a comment / read (5)
A developer of the critically-acclaimed strategy game Galactic Civilizations II has posted a message discussing how an employee of the company behind the StarForce copy-protection had the nerve to link to a site distributing torrents of the pirated version of the game on the StarForce message boards. This was supposed to prove that "several thousands of people are downloading the pirated version" after the developers decided to not use the StarForce copy protection or similar methods. The developer of the game, Stardock, believes the primary weapon in fighting piracy is "rewarding customers through convenient, frequent, free updates" if they have a legit serial number. (thanks EvilAvatar)
Some site is claiming that we want Galactic Civilizations II to be pirated. That's total rubbish. Of course we DO NOT want our game to be pirated. We're a small company, every lost sale hurts us. However, we simply don't think that the way to stop piracy is through invasive copy protection such as CD checks or strict DRM. For that reason, Galactic Civilizations II doesn't include any CD copy protection. We provide a serial # that users can choose to enter when they install and use that unique serial # to download free and frequent updates.

Our license allows you to install the game onto as many machines that you own that you want as long as only one copy is being used at once. How many sales are lost because people want to have a game on their laptop and desktop and don't want to drag CDs around so choose not to buy the game? Our company also makes utility software. We've been around a long time -- 14 years now. Our software gets pirated. We don't like it but piracy is a fact of life. The question isn't about eliminating it, it's about reducing it and trying to make sure that people who would buy your product buy it instead of steal it.

Our primary weapon to fight piracy is through rewarding customers through convenient, frequent, free updates. If you make it easy for users to buy and make full use of your product or service legitimately then we believe that you'll gain more users from that convenience than you'll lose from piracy. We realize that some people or companies might feel threatened at any evidence that implies that draconian DRM schemes or CD copy protection may not make that big of a difference in sales.

For example, we were quite disturbed to discover that the company that makes Starforce provided a working URL to a list of pirated GalCiv II torrents. I'm not sure whether what they did was illegal or not, but it's troubling nevertheless and was totally unnecessary. All software is pirated, there's no way around it. We've been making software for over 10 years. We don't like our software being pirated. Like I said, every lost sales has an impact on us. But there are other ways to reduce it than through draconian copy protection systems.

Incidentally, the site that Starforce linked to "prove" how much our software was being pirated we visited, followed the instructions on the site to get our game removed and the links were removed within a couple of hours. We'll continue to follow-up with them.
In related news, the latest update on the Galactic Civilizations II web site reports that the Stardock space strategy sequel has sold out of its second retail manufacturing run and that the company has sold more copies of the sequel in the first 10 days than the first game sold in its entire run. While some copies of the game remain in stores those will start to dissapear soon.
last 10 comments:
devilhood(01:48 PM CET - Mar,12 2006 )
Stardock is a nice little company, I've been supporting them through the purchase of their Object Desktop suite for over 2 years now.
I bet all the StarForce employees have Demonoid accounts :lol:

Anonymous(02:09 PM CET - Mar,12 2006 )
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adc2000974(04:54 PM CET - Mar,12 2006 )
I feel so strongly about copy protection messing with games.
That I will immediately purchase their game via their website.

Good job for this company making a stand on their product in general.
In stead of protecting its software leading to everyone hating it and not buying, off that comany again.

HeavyStorm(12:09 AM CET - Mar,13 2006 )
Maybe we should enter the StarForce discussion board and post a message to Torrents of the games they protect... Some are really hard to crack, but hey, everything can be cracked.

Stardock has my simpaties.

xxxx(04:51 PM CET - Mar,13 2006 )
As far as I can see, anyone using Starforce on their game has severely affected the profits of their game. Just too many gamers out there that just don't like Starforce. Starforce drives people to pirate it doesn't stop it and anyone who says otherwise is crazy. Evetually even Starforce get's bypassed. Right now I am waiting for the no-cd for Two Thrones..followup patches? Who cares... Rare when I've gotten a game I couldn't finish without patches.

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