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Thursday, November 10, 2011

postheadericon Old Fashioned 'Pirates' Steal 6,000 Copies Of The New Call Of Duty Game

In this day and age of digital products, where the waters are always obscured by the use of words such as "theft" or "stolen content" instead of "copy" or "violation" is refreshing see a group of young hustlers embarrass your house from the basement by compatriots to leave the house and, you know, stolen something.

Via computer and video games comes the surprising news of actual flight (!).

French TFI website News reports that the truck suffered a collision with a car on Saturday morning in Creteil, south of Paris, before two masked men emerged.

offenders who have used tear gas to control for truck drivers before jumping in and making off the Sending video games, said he is 400,000 euros.




separate reports that the truck contained a long-awaited delivery of Activision shooter, Modern Warfare 3 - an estimated 6000 copies of the same.


Article Additional details of the source (via Google Translate) indicate that a second truck was hit at the end of the day, resulting in total loss of nearly 800,000 euros .
This time the bad guys, three masked men used a gun in the vehicle control after having blocked the road. Quickly escape the wheel of the van containing the same game.
theft of physical goods appear to be completely redundant in the era of "epidemic levels" of piracy, there is something to be said about the implementation day dishonest. Of course, these stolen goods will probably unnecessary, given Activision is likely to have filed the serial numbers affected by weather, John P. Post bought their copy Lebay or otherwise. While the physical piracy lets you turn around and hoods kickass tear gas, the equivalent of digital pirates contain no hard evidence (not valid serial numbers, residues of tear gas) and all the fun of the original. I mean, it's a Call of Duty and you want to be online, right? No one buys / steals CoD for the player.

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