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The THJ crowd will continue to deny that its monetization is what caused the lawsuit. They will then continue to claim that THJ is just an emu like any other emu while ignoring the actual case which shows otherwise. As we've already seen, they've attempted to blame DBG for shutting down other servers when in truth DBG did not do so.
So, here we are with THJ folks lying their asses off. Nothing new under the sun. They brought this on themselves, so fuck them. | ||
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DBG was bleeding players to THJ. They knew it. The cash shop literally just gave them easy legal ammo for a quick judicial decision for a preliminary injunction. Even if THJ didn't make any money at all and there was no cash shop, they are STILL at the very least issuing a C&D in that scenario, and then moving on to lawsuit if the C&D is not abided; a lawsuit they still win in that scenario EVEN if there was no RMT going on, because DBG was able to prove with quarterly reports on revenue that they were bleeding money and subscriptions while THJs active player numbers were going up. | |||
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The one thing I think that goes against the population argument is that when Green launched there were over 2,000 people on the server and Daybreak didn't try to pull any shenanigans to try to revoke the agreement. Quarm has had a lot of people on it too, and Daybreak just asked them to remove certain custom content and agree not to go past a certain expansion (IIRC). They seem to understand there is a certain amount of goodwill/PR by allowing emulated servers to exist, but they have historically had a problem if they think you're going to try and monetize it. | |||
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I want to be clear im not trying to justify their cash shop or making tons of money off THJ, I just outright reject the narrative that it was mainly because of that reason. The P99 community has been vehemently opposed to RMT since the start, and its ingrained in the culture, so when they see THJ getting shut down and one of the key differences is that they monetized it, the players here want to assume that's the reason because of their deeply seeded hatred of RMT. They a corporation, they are calculated. They arent going to stir the pot just out of spite. They could clearly see THJ was affecting their revenue, it was being advertised ALL over the place with multiple EQ content creators on youtube and other social media gushing over THJ while simultaneously trashing DBG for inferior product. | |||
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[QUOTE=Bones;3765322]Why would the company suddenly care if someone else is profiting if its not affecting their revenue at all?/QUOTE] I'm confused by this question. Basically every company doesn't like it when someone is profiting off their IP. The theory (whether accurate or not) being that if someone is spending money on your IP via that unauthorized third party's monetization of it, then it's money you might otherwise see as the IP holder that you're now losing. Every company looks at it this way. Monetizing another company's IP is basically a guaranteed way to get sued by the IP holder...especially in the gaming industry. It's why for example mods, even complete overhaul mods, are allowed to exist for games but if you try and monetize it the studio shuts you down. | |||
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I agree with your points, though. But I do think once Daybreak legal saw that THJ was operating a marketplace, their tune might have changed from sending a Cease and Desist to outright lawsuit. | |||
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Now, maybe the changes they would've demanded to THJ's content would've made it so that it defeated the point of playing on the server, but the server technically could've continued to exist in the modified form. | |||
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