posted by
martyb
on Friday July 27 2018, @11:32AM
from the cracker-crackdown dept.
An Anonymous Coward writes:
PC Gamer, Engadget and Gamezone report that software vendor Denuvo has taken legal action in Bulgaria against a man known as Voksi, who cracked their video gaming DRM. His equipment has been seized by the police.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 27 2018, @07:15PM
by Anonymous Coward
on Friday July 27 2018, @07:15PM (#713805)
You want a 100% legal method to get past this DRM? Boycott it until it's removed by the company. If EVERYONE did this instead of putting themselves at legal risk we'd be better off.
Personally I find out a game has that shit on it in steam I just click "not interested" and never look at it again. I have plenty to play without having to worry about it, so I'll never feel like I'm "missing out".
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 27 2018, @07:15PM
You want a 100% legal method to get past this DRM? Boycott it until it's removed by the company. If EVERYONE did this instead of putting themselves at legal risk we'd be better off.
Personally I find out a game has that shit on it in steam I just click "not interested" and never look at it again. I have plenty to play without having to worry about it, so I'll never feel like I'm "missing out".