Entertainment Software Association Following RIAA? 204
cavis writes "My organization just received an e-mail from the Intellectual Property enforcement division of the Entertainment Software Association. It accuses one particular IP address with 'infringing the copyright rights of one or more ESA members by copying and distributing unauthorized copies of game products (through peer-to-peer or similar software/services).' It goes on to name the filename and the application: Limewire. Has anyone had any contact with this group? Are they following the RIAA's lead and pursuing litigation for peer-to-peer piracy? I'm just trying to evaluate what I am in for as I try to battle P2P within my network."
Read on for more details.
The letter reads in part (with my redactions):
The Entertainment Software Association ("ESA") is a US trade association that represents the intellectual property interests of numerous companies that publish interactive games for video game consoles, personal computers, handheld devices and the Internet(hereinafter collectively referred to as "ESA members"). ESA is authorized to act on behalf of ESA members whose copyright and other intellectual property rights it believes to be infringed as described herein.
Based on the information at its disposal on 24 Nov 2008 01:09:08 GMT, ESA has a good faith belief that the subscriber using the IP address [IP address] infringing the copyright rights of one or more ESA members by copying and distributing unauthorized copies of game products (through peer-to-peer or similar software/services), in violation of applicable copyright laws, through internet access that [agency name] provides directly to the [IP address] or through a downstream provider that purchases this access for [IP address].
Yesterday... all my troubles seemed so far away! (Score:3, Funny)
Well, at least they're speedy!
Leisure Suit Larry (Score:4, Funny)
Maybe they are finally getting around to busting you for making copies of Leisure Suit Larry and giving them to your friends.
It depends on the state they're based in. (Score:5, Funny)
If their mailing address is in Nigeria, I'd settle immediately. There could be big $$$ in it for you.
Re:great... (Score:5, Funny)
You turn right and are confronted by a man in a suite.
He hands you a slip of paper.
You have been sued by a grue.
Re:theesa.com (Score:3, Funny)
I thought it was Jar-Jar's website.
Re:Leisure Suit Larry (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Get A Lawyer. (Score:3, Funny)
What sort of reasons? IANAL.
While your love of it in the pooper is entirely your own decision, and I respect you for being able to admit it so bravely, I fail to see why the submitter shouldn't take something to the press as a result.
Re:Legal advice. (Score:1, Funny)
I guess they use this:
function find_pirate() {
return rand(0, 255) . '.' . rand(0, 255) . '.' . rand(0, 255) . '.' . rand(0, 255);
}
Re:great... (Score:2, Funny)
So he gives her one.
Re:Poo (Score:1, Funny)
Hold on I'll grab you a tall one.
Re:Legal advice. (Score:3, Funny)
There, fixed that for you.