


UbiSoft Goof Lets Porn URL Into Rainbow Six 83
Thanks to CNN Money for their article revealing that an enterprising webmaster has purchased a URL featured in UbiSoft's tactical action Xbox title Rainbow Six 3, and constructed a pornographic website hub around it. According to the story, a "level set in a garage with posters adorning the wall" features a specific website address, and "Texan Tony Ashcraft was one of the early buyers of the game and noted the URL as he played. Thinking the link might feature ancillary information on the game, he told me he typed it into his browser, only to find no one owned the domain. On Nov. 22, he bought it and immediately filled it with porn links." Ashcraft, interviewed for the piece, says: "My intentions were to try to build up traffic and then sell the domain... If they ask me just to change it... they would have to have a pretty compelling reason. If they were interested in buying the domain, then we could talk."
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What a sleazebag.
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Mod up for truthfullness.
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Server used for this query: [ whois.nic.nu ]
interracialporno.nu is [ 207.246.139.149 ]
Domain Name (ASCII): interracialporno.nu
Record ID: 32087
Record last updated on 09-Jan-2003.
Record expires on 06-Feb-2005.
Record created on 06-Feb-1999.
Record status: Active.
Domain servers in listed order:
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url please? (Score:5, Funny)
Utterly misleading (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Utterly misleading (Score:3)
However, I would be curious to see the poster in question. Anybody have a link to a screen shot?
Re:Utterly misleading (Score:1)
Cybersquatting? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:5, Insightful)
UbiSoft was stupid for not registering and controlling the domain in the first place, in this day and age they should've known better.
I find it really sad that anyone can accuse this guy of cybersquatting when he's just being an entrepreneur, no matter how sleazy.
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:4, Insightful)
Then, being an "entrepeneur", he turned it into a porn site.
It's no different. The only reason why the URL was purchased is because of someone making cash off of someone else's work.
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:3, Interesting)
The game advertised a URL, at that time not owned by anyone, in the game. As internet-oriented as we are today, this seems very irresponsible on their part, and I think got what was coming to them.
If JK Rowling had said, `Get your class schedule on hogwarts.com' in a book, and then fail to register hogwarts.com, *that* would be closer.
Reminds me of a King of the Hill episode where someone was making videos of Peggy's feet for a fetish site, and they mentioned peggysfeet.com (which is not ow
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:2)
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:3, Interesting)
Tim
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:1)
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:1, Redundant)
Welcome to a regulated market, my friend.
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:2)
Not sure how the "them myself" got in there, oh well. Here it is again.
Yes, but I don't take things out of other people's published work and publish without permission for the purpose of making profit, which is illegal.
Welcome to a regulated market, my friend.
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:1)
I don't think that applies here. If someone took copyrighted material from the game, something like the story or characters, then I think your argument would apply. But I don't think a domain name counts. Well, unless it contains a copyrighted name, but even that's iffy (ex: walmartsucks.com).
But I don't think this case would fall under the definition o
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:2)
That'll never be an issue, since you can't copyright a name (in the USofA, anyway). Names are protected by trademarks [uspto.gov].
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:1)
Sigh... yes, I mis-typed. I used the word "copyright" in place of "trademark." Thanks for taking the time to point that out... it changes entire meaning of my original post.
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:2)
If instead of a porn site, it were instead made into a fan club site, would you see a problem with it?
of course not, there are tons of fan sites like this out there and nothing wrong with them. There is no reason that one couldn't buy the domain and do whatever one wished with it. Including HP parady porn or something which has nothing to with the books at all, such as site on warts, hogs, or a porn site
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:1, Funny)
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However, what this guy did was not "just being an entrepreneur" (although I agree it was sleazy).
You can't call it cybersquatting, however, since he didn't register it in hopes that someone would want it. He KNEW they would not only want this URL, but that they would HAVE to have it once he turned it into something that would damage their brand.
My guess is that he will win and they will pay him of
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Cybersquatting? (Score:5, Informative)
Try Googling "Domain Name Lawsuit" [google.com] and then tell me there's only one way to get a domain name.
You may also want to read the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act [gigalaw.com].
Ok Everyone! Repeat after me like Homer Simpson! (Score:2, Funny)
Dolemite
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All right boys and girls ... (Score:4, Insightful)
Kleedrac
Re:All right boys and girls ... (Score:2)
The guy who said "oo a game is blasting this URL, I'm going to immorally take advantage of it" is the guy at fault. Ubisoft could maybe have just registerred the domain, but they are not responsible for his actions. Lesson learned I guess.
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And that's why... (Score:5, Insightful)
It's like making sure your characters' phone numbers start with 555.
Re:And that's why... (Score:2, Interesting)
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Sincerely,
Seth Finklestein
Domain Consultant Extraordinaire
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happened to me once (Score:5, Funny)
Re:happened to me once (Score:1)
Two hands and Three feet.
GTA (Score:5, Insightful)
The Ubisoft was simply careless in their production of the game and the gamer had every right to take advantage of that mistake. This is not cybersqatting because it does not infringe upon the copyright of Ubisoft nor does it violate any fair-use guidelines.
Re:GTA (Score:3, Interesting)
Ubi soft should.... (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:No shit pal, have you got sigs turned off? (Score:2)
Similar experience from friend (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Similar experience from friend (Score:2)
Enter the Internet! [yzzerdd.com] Be warned that this site spawns quite a few popup windows. That's a little bit surprising because it uses javascript and I still see them using Mozilla with unrequested popups turned off. Maybe someone can post it to bugzilla and they can figure out why it still works.
Re:Similar experience from friend (Score:2)
Another Adult Swim example, an episode of Home Movies had the soccer coach register the domain 'fentonsnakedmom.com' in the end credits; the website used to just be a picture of the characters and said "umm, what are you doing here".
All I got to say is... (Score:1)
URL (Score:2, Informative)
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"bulge"?
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So, is that a goatse.cx in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
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Is it really that horrible? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Is it really that horrible? (Score:1)
Who is liable for children seeing this URL? (Score:2, Insightful)
I suppose it doesn't matter since it is rated mature by the ESRB and any responsible *cough* game retailer wouldn't sell it to a kid anyway.
Hmmmm... naybe when it comes down to it, the issue
Great marketing (Score:1)
Re:Great marketing (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/aladdin.htm
Maaaaah!
http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/mermaid.htm
Meh?
http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/rescuers.htm
risk? (Score:2)
A prosecutor looking to boost his "I'm tough on porn!" reputation could probably find some theory under which he could nail this guy.
Yes, I know net porn is generally legal, but in this case you've got porn that is especially likely to be found by underage people, and also probably less likely than normal to be found by p
Re:risk? (Score:1)
Possibly not UbiSoft's fault (Score:3, Insightful)
It's legal (Score:2, Insightful)
If Billy and Dubya couldn't get this changed, UbiSoft shouldn't be able to either.
did anybody even bother to check it? (Score:2, Informative)