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Game Makers Target File Sharers

08-27-2008 | Source: Managing Intellectual Property - Click here to take out a FREE Trial

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The Patents County Court in London ruled last week that a woman who had illegally downloaded a computer game from a file sharing website should pay damages and costs to the game maker.

In the first ruling of its kind in the U.K. Isabela Barwinska was ordered to pay Topware Interactive, owner of the computer game Dream Pinball 3D, damages of £6,086.56 plus costs and disbursements of £10,000.

The Court decision comes as part of a crackdown by the computer games industry in the U.K. on illegal downloads. Games publishers such as Atari, Reality Pump, Techland and Codemasters plan to take action to recover losses and costs from an estimated 25,000 consumers in possession of illegal downloads in the U.K.

All U.K. claims brought are civil actions under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. The award of damages in the U.K. follows similar actions in other jurisdictions

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