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Demonoid.com - shut down!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by kaiden, Nov 9, 2007.

  1. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    "The CRIA threatened the company renting the servers to us, and because of this it is not possible to keep the site online. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for your understanding."

    wow. this was unexpected to me to say the least. and i had just made an account there :mad:
     
  2. MusicAddict911

    MusicAddict911 Well-Known Member

    I saw it coming when they began blocking Canadian traffic.
     
  3. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    Well in that case maybe everyone at the forums should take a stab at whichc website is next to go XD
     
  4. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    this is legally dubious, Demonoid was operating within Canadian law, therefore there were no grounds for the CRIA to shut them down.
     
  5. rounds25

    rounds25 Well-Known Member

    They just want to get to every downloading site they can :mad:
     
  6. Seph

    Seph Administrator Staff Member

    I don't think they were legally required to shut it down, I think they opted to do it over the legal hassle it would ensue if they didn't.
     
  7. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    damn lol just found this out now :( poor demoniod.
     
  8. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    yeah. i downloaded a few torrents that i was gonna start leeching from this weekend since no one was able to upload the psp isos i requested. anyone know a decent site with healthy psp torrents?
     
  9. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    here try this

    http://www.mininova.org/sub/158/seeds
     
  10. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    tried it and didnt like it. crappy seeds for older games unfortunately.
     
  11. adrelith

    adrelith Well-Known Member

    Does anyone have any info about whether or not Demonoid will be back up? I hope it will :)
     
  12. airsoft1117

    airsoft1117 Well-Known Member

    Calm down you used a proxy to get rid of that problem didn't you?
     
  13. Seph

    Seph Administrator Staff Member

    Do you have any idea how much it would cost to fight a legal case? It would take years probably with lawyer fees of $xx.xxxx if not more...
     
  14. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    im bringing up lik-sang vs sony. short version - they couldnt afford the legal fees vs sony.
     
  15. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    ^ if the laws dont forbid it then surely even the crappy free lawyers should hold thier ground...
     
  16. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    Lik-Sang.com Out of Business due to Multiple Sony Lawsuits
    Tue Oct 24 2006 21:58:51 Hong Kong Time - Corporate Info

    OUT OF BUSINESS NOTICE


    Hong Kong, October 24th of 2006 - Lik-Sang.com, the popular gaming retailer from Hong Kong, has today announced that it is forced to close down due to multiple legal actions brought against it by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Limited and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Sony claimed that Lik-Sang infringed its trade marks, copyright and registered design rights by selling Sony PSP consoles from Asia to European customers, and have recently obtained a judgment in the High Court of London (England) rendering Lik-Sang's sales of PSP consoles unlawful.

    As of today, Lik-Sang.com will not be in the position to accept any new orders and will cancel and refund all existing orders that have already been placed. Furthermore, Lik-Sang is working closely with banks and PayPal to refund any store credits held by the company, and the customer support department is taking care of any open transactions such as pending RMAs or repairs and shipping related matters. The staff of Lik-Sang will make sure that nobody will get hurt in the crossfire of this ordeal.

    A Sony spokesperson declined to comment directly on the lawsuit against Lik-Sang, but recently went on to tell Gamesindustry.biz that "ultimately, we're trying to protect consumers from being sold hardware that does not conform to strict EU or UK consumer safety standards, due to voltage supply differences et cetera; is not - in PS3's case - backwards compatible with either PS1 or PS2 software; will not play European Blu-Ray movies or DVDs; and will not be covered by warranty".

    Lik Sang strongly disagrees with Sony's opinion that their customers need this kind of protection and pointed out that PSP consoles shipped from Lik-Sang contained genuine Sony 100V-240V AC Adapters that carry CE and other safety marks and are compatible world wide. All PSP consoles were in conformity with all EU and UK consumer safety regulations.

    Furthermore, Sony have failed to disclose to the London High Court that not only the world wide gaming community in more than 100 countries relied on Lik-Sang for their gaming needs, but also Sony Europe's very own top directors repeatedly got their Sony PSP hard or software imports in nicely packed Lik-Sang parcels with free Lik-Sang Mugs or Lik-Sang Badge Holders, starting just two days after Japan's official release, as early as 14th of December 2004 (more than nine months earlier than the legal action). The list of PSP related Sony Europe orders reads like the who's who of the videogames industry, and includes Ray Maguire (Managing Director, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd), Alan Duncan (UK Marketing Director, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd), Chris Sorrell (Creative Director, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd), Rob Parkin (Development Director, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Limited), just to name a few.

    "Today is Sony Europe victory about PSP, tomorrow is Sony Europe’s ongoing pressure about PlayStation 3. With this precedent set, next week could already be the stage for complaints from Sony America about the same thing, or from other console manufacturers about other consoles to other regions, or even from any publisher about any specific software title to any country they don’t see fit. It’s the beginning of the end... of the World as we know it", stated Pascal Clarysse, formerly known as the Marketing Manager of Lik-Sang.com.

    "Blame it on Sony. That's the latest dark spot in their shameful track record as gaming industry leader. The Empire finally 'won', few dominating retailers from the UK probably will rejoice the news, but everybody else in the gaming world lost something today."




    Sony went and made it illegal to import their own products - how fucked up is that? my point really is that people who run rom sites cant afford to go to court. With limited funds, relying on a crappy lawyer wouldn't cut it. It doesn't work like phoenix wright unfortunately XD in the real world, judges can be bribed, jurors are hand picked, im sure as hell that they would do a complete background check on you. They have the money to do whatever it takes to make an example of you.

    in the end you're fucked.

    which is why this is now just a community forum.
     
  17. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    ^ wholey shit lol...man too bad I actually liked sony...bastards.
     
  18. cfiniris

    cfiniris Well-Known Member

    Heh, you've got a good chunk of why I now hate Sony right there.

    It seems to be the same with Demonoid--even if you're legally innocent, court cases still cost money...
     
  19. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    which is why they did the smart thing and avoided going to court. although im very upset about losing demonoid, it hasnt really affected me [though if anyone has a good alternative to demonoid, let me know!] because there's always somewhere online where you can get the things you need.
     
  20. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    demonoid has now brought their forum online as a community forum but no sharing - against the rules