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or full nintendo or full retard if you prefer
they flagged their OWN sites for piracy and issued a demand to google to censor the pages

..ill let that sink in for a while

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/09/warner-bros-flags-own-site-for-piracy-dmca-google/


either warner bros has lost it or somebody is being a bit over zealous
dtgreene beat you to it, but yes - it is a crazy situation.
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Barefoot_Monkey: dtgreene beat you to it, but yes - it is a crazy situation.
it would be hilarious if google actually took the urls down and WB saw revenue streams dry up
wonder how much they would flip out about that
I had a good laugh when I first read that story and tried to imagine how the conversation at WB must have gone.

- "Johnson, for the 1000th time: Have that site banned and get our lawyers on it."

"But boss, that's our own s-"

- "No buts. Ban it."

"Boss..."

- "I SAID: BAN IT!"

*sight*
Post edited September 07, 2016 by k4ZE106
Not the first time something like this has happened, but it is always funny when it does. Shows how f'n clueless the people are who write the software to track down pirated copies of stuff. They're completely incompetent.
They got this damn straight! Big corporations shipping incomplete games, full of bugs, half-assing clunky ports, broken garbage, major mess instead of a good game, while reaching shamelessly to the gamers' pockets months before through preordering, DLC preordering, DLC multilation and pimping and stuff like that, are what i said numerous times in the past, lads; THEY BE THE REAL PIRATES IN THE MOST LITERAL OF SENSE!

Kudos to the retards, sorry, boys, then, for their honesty, even if technically, this was a mistake from their part, in a not so literal sense, this time round...

Yo ho ho and a bottle of HIC
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snowkatt: either warner bros has lost it or somebody is being a bit over zealous
To be fair, it wasn't Warner Brothers but rather a company hired by them.