I'll happily save my bandwidth if Valve don't want me mirroring the few gigs of bug fixes they have released.
Tyler "[TASF]Overkill" Schwend wrote:
I would REALLY like a response from Valve on this one.
I have been attempting to showcase the perfectly legal and still vastly beneficial uses for Peer to Peer networks... and now it turns out that someone out there has a problem with me mirroring the following files:
Enemy Territory Client - (Free multiplayer game) - http://www.fileplanet.com/files/120000/124800.shtml Half-Life 1.1.1.0 Full Patch - (Free patch for Half-Life) http://www.fileplanet.com/files/50000/57317.shtml Doom III Legacy Interview (Free documentary/advertisement for Doom 3) http://www.fileplanet.com/files/80000/88436.shtml Half-Life 2 Bugbait Video - (Free gameplay video released by Valve to showcase HL2) http://www.fileplanet.com/files/120000/128555.shtml
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent me a DMCA notification about these files, which are all mirrored at a dozen websites around the world. I'd really like to think that theESA has decided that P2P is ONLY used for illegal purposes, and just did a generic search for "doom", "halflife" and "wolfenstein".
So the question is, Valve, do YOU have a problem with this? Did you really give every major website that is mirroring your patch express permission to redistribute it?
And to everyone else... WTF?
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