Library of Congress Adopts Exemptions to DMCA That Expands Game Preservation Rights
The Library of Congress has received a new set of exemptions to copyright protection laws that allow for expanded online game preservation.
Read MoreThe Library of Congress has received a new set of exemptions to copyright protection laws that allow for expanded online game preservation.
Read MoreXbox One’s un-launched restrictive DRM policies made a surprise appearance during a live Killer Instinct tournament being broadcast on Twitch, in New York City on December 12th, 2013.
Read MoreProject Phoenix is speeding towards its second stretch goal on Kickstarter, with $399,075 pledged at the moment of this writing. In the meanwhile we got some more interesting information about the game itself.
Read MoreIn one of the most spectacular 180 degrees turn of the history of gaming, Microsoft decided to backpedal completely on its DRM policies for the upcoming Xbox One console.
Read MoreUpdate: With the new policies officially announced today the game sharing feature described below is just as officially (and unfortunately) scrapped. You'll still be able to share games with your family and friends, but you'll just have
Read MoreCD Projekt RED, the the company behind The Witcher franchise, is known far and wide for their stance against DRM, especially on the PC, where they have an entire distribution service, GOG.com, that supplies DRM-free PC
Read MoreSony Computer Entertainment just announced during its E3 press conference something that is destined to make people talk and write for a long time. In a speech that was obviously and very openly aimed like a cannon
Read MoreIn my life outside of games writing I am the epitome of an optimist. Always seeing the good instead of the bad. Believing that there are companies out there that have my best interests at heart. Inside
Read MoreUbisoft has confirmed in an interview with Rock Paper Shotgun that it no longer requires PC gamers to be constantly connected to the internet to play its games. Stephanie Perotta, Ubisoft's worldwide director for online games said
Read MoreGOG.com and CD Projekt Red have earned the love of gamers around the world with their treatment of their customers, with GOG in particular stepping far above and beyond the call of duty and offering a
Read MoreThe great folks down at CD Projekt RED, creators of The Witcher series, published a video today to say thanks to all the gamers out there who have purchased their stuff.
Read MoreTo the delight of gamers across the globe, many of the larger gaming companies in the market today are contemplating the true usefulness of DRM. Customers have always complained about the DRM, and sometimes rightly so; although
Read MoreA new GOG.com commercial says everything you need to know about the company's stance on digital rights management. It involves a large man and a broadsword. If you know anything about DRM, this shouldn't surprise anyone.
Read MoreIt's been a long delayed trip for Retro City Rampage but on the bright side it looks like the delay has at least come with some good news attached to it, as it's been announced that the
Read MoreEdmund McMillen has spilled the beans to VG24/7 on the retail edition of The Binding of Isaac. Unfortunately it will not come with the "Wrath of the Lamb" Expansion, as the retail edition is being printed right
Read MoreIf you've been paying attention the past few months you might already be aware of the fact that bundles are all the rage. All the cool kids are doing it, and not all of them are from
Read MoreIf you're an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 owner, and an avid fan of driving games, you will be treated to two new succulent demos of Driver: San Francisco fairly soon. A single-play demo was released yesterday,
Read MoreUbisoft isn't the only one bringing back always-on DRM - Blizzard has their hands in that scandalous bucket, as well. While we know an MMO has to be played online, who said an RPG like Diablo III
Read MoreOh dear. Here we go again. On the game's official Twitter account, it was announced that the PC version of Driver: San Francisco would have the asinine DRM in it once again that requires a constant internet
Read MoreThe Capcom Unity blog has just reported that while Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition will be released for the PC, it will include everyone's favorite DRM, a form of piracy protection that forces gamers to be
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