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The Witcher 2 - GOG Geo-IP Policy Change
The successful suit by Namco Bandai against CD Projekt over The Witcher 2 has necessitated updating GOG.com's Geo-IP policy for selling the game. This won't have any effect for existing owners but future purchasers from GOG will be subject to regional pricing:
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they try too hard. this game isnt that new anymore.
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Regional policies (incl. pricing, availability, censoring etc.) is by far the most annoying "feature" of the digital distribution era. And now GOG is infected with that virus too thanks to Namco Bandai.
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Geo IP is pretty much meaningless now though. You can setup a VPN and pretend to be from any country in the world to get the best price.
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How is a french court able to decide over what goes on in a Polish company? And isn't Namco Bandai in Japan or Korea?
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Contract details decides where a case is heard. N-B collects the money for Euro retail sales, so can withhold that money as leverage, and the court will levy a fine for every day over the limit CDP takes to implement its decision. In this case N-B basically equals Atari/ Infogrames' old Euro distribution business and since Infogrames was a french based company, a french court was used.
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