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31 January 2006
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/01/31/starforce_threatens_.html
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
StarForce threatens to sue me for criticizing its products
A company that was criticized on Boing Boing has threatened to
sue me, and claims to have sworn out a complaint against me with
the FBI.
Yesterday, I posted about StarForce, a harmful technology used
by game companies to restrict their customers' freedom.
StarForce attempts to stop game customers from copying their
property, but it has the side-effects of destabilizing and
crashing the computers on which it is installed.
Someone identifying himself as "Dennis Zhidkov, PR-manager,
StarForce Inc." contacted me this morning and threatened to sue
me, and told me that he had contacted the FBI to complain about
my "harassment."
If you're looking for reasons to boycott StarForce-crippled
games (besides the obvious ones), you might add their use of
bullying legal threats to your list.
__________
From: "Dennis Zhidkov" <denis.zhidkov@star-force.com>
Date: January 31, 2006 9:55:40 AM BST
To: "doctorow[at]craphound.com" <doctorow[at]craphound.com>
Subject: StarForce Response to Cory Doctorow
StarForce Inc. response to Mr. Cory Doctorow
Dear Sir, calling StarForce "Anti-copying malware" is a good
enough cause to press charges and that is what our corporate
lawyer is busy doing right now. I urge you to remove your post
from
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/01/30/anticopying_malware_.html
because it is full of insults, lies, false accusations and
rumors. Your article violates approximately 11 international
laws. Our USlawyer will contact you shortly. I have also
contacted the FBI , because what you are doing is harassment.
Sincerely,
Dennis Zhidkov
PR-manager
StarForce Inc.
www.star-force.com
__________
Here's my reply: "Thank you for your response. I have appended
it to my original post and have forwarded it to the Chilling
Effects project to be part of the permanent record of abusive
attempts by companies to silence their critics." Link
Update: Looks like this isn't the first time Mr Zhidkov has sent
legal threats to critics of this company -- check out this email
he sent CNet, which opens "Dear Sir, calling StarForce
'nefarious Rootkit/Virus' is a good enough cause to press
charges. How do you like that for a start?" (Thanks, Alexander!)
Update 2: Fiona sez, "I just contacted a friend who works in the
testing department of the UK branch of the worlds largest games
publisher, and they hadn't heard of it! I now think they have
the (very healthy, by all accounts) fear of god about what this
thing could do to peoples systems. They're testing a third-party
game that uses it, and have found the drivers on their test box.
They're not happy about having it on an open test system,"
Update 3: Avi sez, "Their business seems to depend on people not
knowing how much they suck. For example, I was on a private beta
list for a new game I won't mention by name due to NDA -- but
the game authors agreed to drop StarForce after an outcry from
the community. You don't often hear the stories about game
developers dropping StarForce in favor of their customer."