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Well Honestly... Don't blame the creator, blame the user. Is it a proxy owners fault if a user uses it to do something illegal? These companies must not be very smart, I know if I was in charge, I would try and employ all the greatest modders
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How stupid. If dont like whats being done. They can GTFO. They didnt take any actions such as trying to remove exploits from the games. Halo was even worse, and they don't take it that seriousy.
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Well from a legal standing, they are sort of being lenient. I'm willing to bet they are doing this because of the modding problems they have been having, little do people realize that for them to rush an update out they have to pay extra money to microsoft, which is where they have legal standpoint to sue the person who caused them to have to deal with that. But I don't support their decision, it reminds me of Tecmo too much.

 

It could have been worse, they could have just sued them like Tecmo did to modders, at least Cheater got a chance to not have to pay up that money.

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Well, they cna shut down those sites and everything, and that's all very well.

 

But thousands of people have a copy of this program.

 

It's going to be very difficult for them to stop the spread and use of the CoD Tool.

 

 

I personally don't like the CoD tool; I prefer using a hex editor :)

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Ohh **** you activision, what you don't want anyone to have fun? **** off and leave him alone

Your getting mad at a company for trying to stop modding/cheating, pathetic. When I see companies patch mods fast I see them as a much better company then most that let their game be filled with cheaters forever. Mind you I do cheat, but regardless my point still stands.

 

 

Well from a legal standing, they are sort of being lenient.

It could have been worse, they could have just sued them like Tecmo did to modders, at least Cheater got a chance to not have to pay up that money.

True, though at the same time from a legal standing the letter is actually rather humoring in the way the handled it and their cease and desist. Really you could get around with it, though no one would bother over something stupid as modding game. Let's just say for those who know more than what wikipedia has to offer on copyright laws, this whole matter really is funny. Like I said though, this is over something as silly as modding a game so know need to fight back.

 

I personally don't like the CoD tool; I prefer using a hex editor :)

 

Eh? I'm all for doing stuff manually and not using a little stupid 10 min app (not saying CoD Tool), but when it came to modding CoD...**** a hex editor when I can click a few times copy and paste my dev values and save and be done.

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Diet, I'm not mad at the company for trying to stop cheating, I am mad at the course they took to try and stop it. I admit I took a Spaz when I posted, mostly cause I was pissed about something else. In the letter they seemed respectful, but basically they were saying "If you don't let us have your website and remove your tool from it we are going to sue you"
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Diet, I'm not mad at the company for trying to stop cheating, I am mad at the course they took to try and stop it. I admit I took a Spaz when I posted, mostly cause I was pissed about something else. In the letter they seemed respectful, but basically they were saying "If you don't let us have your website and remove your tool from it we are going to sue you"

 

Because was what they DID say, along with a bunch of stupid demands.

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