Five of the world's top game developers team up to fight illegal file-sharing of popular game titles, demanding the name and IPs of suspects who'll be asked to pay 300 pounds ($557 USD) each to settle.
UK-based law firm Davenport Lyons is leading the charge on behalf of Atari, Topware Interactive, Reality Pump, Techland and Codemaster game developers to crack down on the illegal file-sharing of their titles.
'Our clients are incensed by the level of illegal downloading," said Roger Billens, a partner of Davenport Lyons. "Hopefully people will think twice if they risk being taken to court.'
The law firm said it would apply to the High Court to force ISPs to release the names and addresses of 7,000 suspected file-sharers.
