The developer behind Orion: Prelude says Activision had Valve pull his game from Steam over allegedly stolen guns.
Trek Industries boss David Prassel said he received a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) request from Activision after Orion had been removed from Steam. (At the time of publication, Orion is available to buy from Steam for 39p.)
Video game publishers often use DMCA takedowns to have videos pulled from YouTube, but the suggestion here is they're also able to use it to have games pulled from Steam.
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Trek Industries boss David Prassel said he received a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) request from Activision after Orion had been removed from Steam. (At the time of publication, Orion is available to buy from Steam for 39p.)
Video game publishers often use DMCA takedowns to have videos pulled from YouTube, but the suggestion here is they're also able to use it to have games pulled from Steam.
Read more…
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