A new DRM developed in Japan, for an adult game about a cross dresser no less, has found a new way to combat piracy: embarrass the pirates.
A trojan has been released on the P2P networks, disguised as a fake installer, that takes a screenshot of the pirate's desktop and then posts it online on a public website, for all to see. One can ask for the screenshot to be removed, but must first acknowledge that they have downloaded a pirated version of the game.
The legality of such a system can be questioned, since the posted screenshots reveal quite a lot of private information. However, the fake installer has a terms of service agreement (the text that nobody reads before agreeing and continuing with the install) that states quite openly what the program does, and users agree to all of this torment.
However, even with a terms of service, there are laws which protect users privacy and specifically laws against spyware, which this interesting DRM scheme can be classified under, and so while this may be a go in Japan, it's unlikely to be used elsewhere.
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A trojan has been released on the P2P networks, disguised as a fake installer, that takes a screenshot of the pirate's desktop and then posts it online on a public website, for all to see. One can ask for the screenshot to be removed, but must first acknowledge that they have downloaded a pirated version of the game.
The legality of such a system can be questioned, since the posted screenshots reveal quite a lot of private information. However, the fake installer has a terms of service agreement (the text that nobody reads before agreeing and continuing with the install) that states quite openly what the program does, and users agree to all of this torment.
However, even with a terms of service, there are laws which protect users privacy and specifically laws against spyware, which this interesting DRM scheme can be classified under, and so while this may be a go in Japan, it's unlikely to be used elsewhere.
More:
See posted screenshots of pirates:
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