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Valve Bans Developer From Steam After It Sues Customers Over Bad Reviews (arstechnica.com) 195

From an ArsTechnica report: A game developer has been banned from Steam after users claimed that it had attempted to sue 100 users of the platform for $18 million -- for the crime of leaving bad reviews. Digital Homicide, which has released dozens of small games mostly available for a couple of quid each, had its titles removed from Valve's popular digital distribution platform on Friday night. Its boss, James Romine, was granted a subpoena by a court in Arizona apparently allowing him to demand the release of "identification and associated data" of anonymous Steam users. The lawsuit listed in turn the misdemeanours of dozens of John/Jane Does, which include counts of "harassment," "stalking," and "cyber-bullying." In a brief e-mail sent to Vice's Motherboard at the end of last week, Valve's marketing veep Doug Lombardi confirmed that "Valve has stopped doing business with Digital Homicide for being hostile to Steam customers."
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Valve Bans Developer From Steam After It Sues Customers Over Bad Reviews

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  • by FoolishBluntman ( 880780 ) on Monday September 19, 2016 @01:35PM (#52917853)
    I like those guys!
    • by Oswald McWeany ( 2428506 ) on Monday September 19, 2016 @02:50PM (#52918485)

      I'm indifferent to them. I wish I didn't have to use them to play games, but, for bloat/spy/drmware they do a decent job.

      They're clearly in the right here. Kudos to them for blocking a client and any revenue they would have got selling that client's games. Long term this is a smart move and besides being "right" will also help them retain customer loyalty.

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday September 19, 2016 @01:37PM (#52917861)
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    • by Dins ( 2538550 ) on Monday September 19, 2016 @01:42PM (#52917897)

      I can't believe ANYONE associated with this dev could think this was a good idea. It's possible you could have a user or two make serious threats, but 100? Sorry, didn't happen.

      And if you make games so bad as to inspire 100 people to send you death threats, maybe you should re-evaluate your chosen career...

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        by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday September 19, 2016 @01:45PM (#52917933)
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      • by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 19, 2016 @01:48PM (#52917973)

        This same company is suing Jim Sterling (a video game reviewer) for giving them bad reviews. It's been very public and with what they've done with Sterling, this seems exactly in their character. And what's really bad is this company got Jim Sterlings eye because they mostly just sell what's called "asset flips", where they buy some art assets off of the Unity asset store, and then just sell the demo for them on Steam for $10 a pop. They're scum.

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        • It has been worse then that -- some of these companies have actually tried to issue a DMCA against him and take-down his channel due to his bad reviews! WTF.

          You can see "Uncrowded" assets flips in his review @ 3:08

          Top Ten Shittiest Games of 2015 (The Jimquisition)
          https://youtu.be/8nd6I9W_z6Y?t... [youtu.be]

      • And if you make games so bad as to inspire 100 people to send you death threats, maybe you should re-evaluate your chosen career...

        Good thing Larry Ellison doesn't make games.

    • I would put my effort in tracking down the miscreants who think it is important to harass the guy. Sure suing the customers for a bad review is bad and stupid, but the people putting in such a response such as threats and sending feces in the mail isn't funny. Such stupid things will only strengthen his case that he has been injured from the incident, and makes him more of the victim.

  • by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Monday September 19, 2016 @01:39PM (#52917875) Homepage Journal

    And credit where credit is due, I haven't had the Steam client do something amazingly stupid in ages.

    On the other hand, what happens if these paragons of virtue somehow lose control of the company?

    • by Ogive17 ( 691899 )
      My only issue with Steam client is that is there is any other application actively using the internet, Steam takes about 1 minute to load and normally cannot connect on the 1st try. Once it's open I have no problems, just seems like it tries to monopolize network/cpu during startup.
      • by LesFerg ( 452838 )

        "Startup" ? Why would you ever turn it off. Just let it load on boot, never reboot, and be happy : )

    • I haven't had the Steam client do something amazingly stupid in ages.

      Get a steam controller. It's quite buggy.

  • More like (Score:5, Funny)

    by Purity Of Essence ( 1007601 ) on Monday September 19, 2016 @01:39PM (#52917877)

    More like Digital Suicide! Hur-hur-hur — I'll see myself out.

  • by Qbertino ( 265505 ) <moiraNO@SPAMmodparlor.com> on Monday September 19, 2016 @01:49PM (#52917977)

    Digital Homicide is known for this type of shit. I have lost count of the times Jim Sterling [thejimquisition.com] has brought them up whenever they were screwing around again.

    It would be nice to see Valve/Steam finally getting up to some quality management and start kicking out the assholes and doucebags. Digital Homicide is a very good start.

  • For the non-english speakers a quid is equal to 1.3 bucks. https://encrypted.google.com/s... [google.com]
  • Sounds like they need to change their name to Digital Suicide, cause that's basically what they did. I have no idea who they were before, but I certainly won't be buying anything from them now.

  • From "Digital Homicide" to "Digital Suicide".
  • I did a little digging. Apparently the developer was getting comments consisting of death threats. They even show some of their website. Apparently they reported these to Valve but nothing came of it. So this story has more to it than what the one-sided summary Slashdot is giving people.

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by sinij ( 911942 )

      Apparently the developer was getting comments consisting of death threats.

      Clearly, this is due to prevalent sexism in gaming and we should rally around this "developer" to fight off these GG aggressors.

  • by AnalogDiehard ( 199128 ) on Monday September 19, 2016 @04:02PM (#52919055)
    Harold Rhodes was famous for his electric pianos made in the 1960s to 1985, until digital keyboards rendered every electric piano obsolete. By the late 1990s, Rhodes pianos were becoming popular again and Harold was looking to put them back in production. Joseph Brandstetter took over the company and assets after Harold died of Alzheimers in 2001, and new Rhodes pianos went back into production under his watch.

    Unfortunately Brandstetter turned out to be an aggressive trademark bully, suing any website or musical instrument company using the "Rhodes" trademark. He made the fatal mistake of making infringement threats against the largest collection of potential Rhodes customers - the website fenderrhodes.com where fans of the "vintage era" Rhodes piano hang out to discuss all things Rhodes. Brandstetter managed to p!ss off the members and site owners so much that no discussion of Brandstetter's pianos are permitted at all. In an act of defiance, the website never changed its name. News got around the web and sales dropped off. A few years later, Brandstetter was seeking buyers for his company. I don't know what became of it, but the outcome of that fiasco was that few of the new pianos ever made it out of the factory.
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  • One less asshole to deal with.

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