EA Hit By Class-Action Suit Over Spore DRM

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EA Hit By Class-Action Suit Over Spore DRM

Unread post by Istik » Thu Sep 25, 2008 9:09 am

http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?si ... 24/1939256
The ever-growing unrest caused by the DRM involved with EA's launch of Spore came to a head on Monday. A woman named Melissa Thomas filed a class-action lawsuit against EA for their inclusion of the SecuROM copy-protection software with Spore. This comes after protests of the game's DRM ranged from a bombardment of poor Amazon reviews to in-game designs decrying EA and its policies. Some of those policies were eased, but EA has also threatened to ban players for even discussing SecuROM on their forums.

The court documents (PDF) allege:
"What purchasers are not told is that, included in the purchase, installation, and operation of Spore is a second, undisclosed program. The name of the second program is SecuROM ... Consumers are given no control, rights, or options over SecuROM. ... Electronic Arts intentionally did not disclose to any such purchasers that the Spore game disk also possessed a second, hidden program which secretly installed to the command and control center of the computer."
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Unread post by Lexlo » Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:27 am

So much controversy over a stupid creature-generator.


I'll stick to SWG and my Xbox...
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Unread post by Erdin » Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:32 am

lol, instead of hitting the uh-oh button when they could have, now their looking for the panic button.

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