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Ubisoft uses pirate soundtrack

Ubisoft, which misses no opportunity to criticize the pirates and protected them with the help of various systems of DRM, run into another ugly story. Ubisoft, which misses no opportunity to criticize the pirates and protected them with the help of various systems of DRM, run into another ugly story. At this time the reason for the scandal became the contents of bonus material

Ubisoft, which misses no opportunity to criticize the pirates and protected them with the help of various systems of DRM, run into another ugly story. At this time the reason for the scandal became content bonus materials that come bundled with a PC version of Assassin`s Creed: Brotherhood Digital Deluxe Edition. One user, place your order and downloaded the soundtrack, I decided to study it more carefully. With great surprise he found a MP3-file mark - В«encoded by arsa13В». Exactly the same label were found in FLAC-files pirated version of the soundtrack of Assassin`s Creed: Brotherhood, which applies to a torrent. Of course, this might just be a mistake. However, much more likely that someone from the staff of Ubisoft, preparing Assassin`s Creed: Brotherhood Digital Deluxe Edition for release, did not find the original soundtrack, but rather to quickly download tunes from torrents and transcode from FLAC to MP3, forgetting to remove the marks of the author- pirate. Of course, no one would dare accuse Ubisoft of piracy, because the law on the soundtrack by Verlag. However, such action in the style of `steal the loot does not paint such a large company. Moreover, this case - is not the first in the history of Ubisoft. So, in 2008 the company released a patch for Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, disables the disc is in drive. And patch this was not written by members of Ubisoft, and hackers from piracy group Reloaded. Then the scandal was hushed up, but now history has repeated itself. Tags: piracy

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