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Submission + - SPAM: SEGA Lawyers Demand 'Immediate Suspension' of Steam Database Over Alleged Piracy

An anonymous reader writes: The popular and entirely legal Steam Database has found itself in a precarious position following two erroneous DMCA notices from SEGA. Steam Database's host is being asked to suspend the platform due to a claimed lack of response to the first notice. This prompted the site to take down entirely legal content in an effort to address the problem. [...]

TorrentFreak was able to review the notice sent by SEGA to SteamDB’s host and it pulls no punches. SEGA doubles down by stating that SteamDB is illegally distributing the game Yakuza: Like a Dragon, noting that it has tried to inform SteamDB but was “not able” to resolve the issue. Worryingly, it then implies that legal action might be taken against SteamDB for non-compliance, adding that the host should “immediately suspend” SteamDB due to the alleged ongoing infringement. Which, of course, is not taking place.

This puts SteamDB’s host in a tough position. Failure to act against an allegedly infringing customer can put the host at risk in terms of liability but disabling a customer’s website can cause a whole new set of problems, especially when that customer has not infringed anyone’s rights. In an effort to sort the problem out, SteamDB’s host asked for additional input from the operators of SteamDB but nevertheless warned that if that information was not received, it may still block the SteamDB server within 24 hours, as demanded in the SEGA takedown notice. In order to defuse the situation, SteamDB took down the allegedly-infringing page which as far as SEGA goes (and at least in theory) should solve the disconnection threat problem. However, the entire situation has proven counterproductive for SEGA too.

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Comment Re:Nice timing... (Score 0) 207

How did anyone impair his ability to say anything? Was he thrown in prison for what he said or his beliefs? No. He has the right to say and believe what he wants. Other people also have the same right. The right to say he is a bigot. An asshole. Unfortunately for him, bigots are not a protected class of people. So he lost his job. Because he is an asshole.

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