Take Two Settles Hot Coffee Suit For Millions 46
Amidst the furor over the various Manhunt 2 controversies, Take Two has announced that it just dealt with its last big scandal, Hot Coffee. Kotaku has the release from the publisher, in which it states that the class action suit leveled against it some two years ago has ended in a settlement that may end up costing the company as much as $2.75 million dollars. "The lawsuit against Take-Two is still pending, but should the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York agree to the settlement, claims against the company will be dismissed 'without any admission of liability or wrongdoing by Take-Two or Rockstar.' The publisher says that it will pay out between $1.025 million and $2.75 million in settlement benefits, which range from an edited copy of GTA: San Andreas to a cash payment up to $35 for those who can provide proof of purchase of the game from before July 20, 2005."
Rock* caught mugging grannies ... (Score:1)
File for the check, then mail it back to Take Two! (Score:5, Insightful)
I recommend to all gamers who are entitled to this refund and disagree with our government acting as our parents, to submit for your check and sign it over to Take Two, mail it back to them with a thank you note.
I have a father and am one and I don't need someone else telling me what I can and can't do with my artistic media.
P.S. Give me Manhunt 2 - AO!
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Re:File for the check, then mail it back to Take T (Score:3)
Then again, I am tempted to mail in my proof-of-purchase with a letter thanking them and telling them that I don't
But only if can sell out your integrity... (Score:5, Informative)
Under the terms of the settlement, class members will be able to claim benefits if they swear that they: (a) bought a copy of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas before July 20, 2005; (b) were offended and upset by the ability of consumers to modify and alter the game's content using the third-party Hot Coffee modification; (c ) would not have bought the game had they known that consumers could modify and alter the game's content using the third-party Hot Coffee modification; and (d) would have returned the game, upon learning the game could be modified and altered, if they thought this possible. Settlement class members who attest to these facts may apply for benefits that range from an exchange of the game disk for an edited copy of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas to a cash payment of up to $35 for consumers who submit detailed proofs of purchase.
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It seems like they're not really going to lose much on this deal. How many people keep a receipt for a video game for two years?
Now (Score:5, Funny)
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what's the world coming to? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:what's the world coming to? (Score:4, Insightful)
how the hell are you offended by something that you can't access?
I know it's a comparison a bit far fetched, but somehow it's just like these "concerned parents" demonstrating in the streets for they're offended because their children have access to violent video games/music/shows/movies when the said children are not supposed to be allowed by their parents to have access to it in the first place. Makes me wonder why they don't also demonstrate against pornographers for making movies that are too obscene for children or even strip clubs for not being sufficiently family-friendly. I know it's different, but when you think about it it all boils down to the problem of access.
In other news, once undressed, I'm obscenely naked.
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> are too obscene for children or even strip clubs for not being sufficiently family-friendly
Ummmmm... they do.
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lol wait what? I never heard of that before! (Got link?)
Re:what's the world coming to? (Score:4, Funny)
Quite easily ;) (Score:4, Funny)
Bah, you obviously haven't had the traumatizing experiences some of us had.
I remember when someone made patch for The Sims that removed the pixelated blur when they were naked. E.g., in the shower. So I downloaded it.
Lemme tell you, I wasn't just upset, I was appalled. They didn't look anything like naked people. They looked like a barbie doll that someone dropped in a mud puddle. (Presumably so the contrast would look right through the blur.) Plus, not only they didn't have genitals, they didn't even have nipples.
And if you think all that's shocking so far, wait for the real horror. You know how the same blur showed up when they sat on the toilet? Well, without the blur you can see that they sit down and take a dump, without pulling down their pants first. Now that's an image that you'll wish you never saw.
So, yeah, sue their pants off, I say. Preferrably before they sit on the toilet
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Take-Two shareholder have a legit complaint (Score:2)
If they are Take-Two shareholder I can see them being upset. Returns, replacements, refunds, lawsuits,
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Most days I'm disgusted to be an American. I think this is one of those days. My fellow citizens disgust me. People get the government they deserve and that says a lot about the state the US is in.
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because it undermines faith in the ratings system and trust in the developer.
rockstar releases an M rated game with hidden AO content and when the content is unlocked - as it will be - it puts the blame on the modding community to maintain plausible denial.
from hot coffee we move on to the thinly veiled psycho kills of Manhunt 2 and to whatever mischief will be u
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Silly settlement (Score:5, Insightful)
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I'm not sure when people will realize that class action rarely, if ever, benefits the individuals harmed and only helps the lawyers and the people being sued.
Re:Go ahead, grab a receipt from 2 years ago (Score:2)
Doesn't look like much of a receipt, does it? Actually it looks like a blank fucking piece of paper. That's because it was either printed on thermal paper or some very soft blue ink that's similar to the prankster's favorite Disappearing Ink. These things are lucky to last a month let alone two whole years. Go ahead and try to prove that
Marketing. (Score:1, Insightful)
Class action suit (Score:2)
i just don't get it (Score:5, Insightful)
Junior, it's ok for you to car-jack that poor old man. When you're done, feel free to fuck that hooker and then beat her to death with a baseball bat to get your cash back. Don't worry when the police come, just mow them down with your AK-47. Woah... wait.. There are boobies in this? This is horrible and disgusting, and now fucking jesus is crying.
It just goes to show how truly fucked our morals are. I love how all the senseless violence is fine and dandy, but nudity and sex is considered evil.
Re:i just don't get it (Score:5, Funny)
"Yes, Klaus, fuck zat bitch good, she is liking ze nasty...boobiess? So vat, ve see zem everywhere. And ze depiction of ze Schwanz going into ze Fotze. Und zen ze Scheißen und shpanken und...oh mein Gott! A veapon! You don't need to be hurting anyone, Klaus...you can vork zis out peacefully. Violence is not a solution! Perhaps you can rent a car somewhere...ze exercise vill be good for you. If you shtop, ze police vill certainly sort it aus and realize it's all a grosse misunderstand."
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The lawsuit is frivolous at best.
Any parent who bought this for their child needs their head examined.
taking a baseball bat to an old lady in the street just doesn't compare with boobs. It's this christian revolution in our country. It has diluted our morals.
Jesus would never beat a hooker. Jesus would never mow down citizens in an old beater. As for boobs, Jesus says, "release the twins".
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Actually, in Australia, GTA3 and GTA Vice City were banned because you were able to do that, "sexual violence". Both times if was after a complaint, not a decision originating at the OFLC [oflc.gov.au]. San Andreas wasn't banned because of that, but was banned because of Hot Coffee. (PS The games were rereleased and allowed.)
Now play hardball and have fun, Take Two... (Score:3, Funny)
So what Take Two should do is do some random trolling through the responses, and play a little "investigate the plaintiff" game. And then attempt to prosecute individual class members for purjury, as a way of putting a hurt on these stupid class action suits.
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The second is so impossible to disprove that it would be total waste of money trying.
They settled (Score:2)
What kind of defense do companies take? (Score:3)
TT Lawyer - So Mr Disney - are you aware that with a small 3rd party modification I can access PORNOGRAPHY in your motion picture Snow White?
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I still disagree that they are liable--the content is only accessible with deliberate, extraordinary measures, meaning anybody that saw the content wanted to. But I don't see this cas
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The jury recently awarded $222,000 in damages to the RIAA in a P2P file-sharing case. It seriously considered upping the ante even more.
The geek thought his side had a winner there too.
The plaintiff gets the first crack at defining the issues for a jury that in all probability won't want to set a precedent for allowing strong ad
WTF - BS (Score:3, Insightful)
From the other side (Score:2, Interesting)
This case from start to end is one big fucking joke, showing how religious folkes have success in forcing
their moral standards upon others.
A lot of good stuff is comming out of the US, but boy am I glad living on the other side of the atlantic ocean,
when witnessing how the goverment supports peoples right to get offended.