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Zidane007nl
22-04-2006, 00:23
Yesterday Square-Enix release a press announcement about illegaly uploading Advent Children on the internet. Somebody was caught putting the movie online at Google Video. Google had removed the movie after Square-Enix asked them and they investigated who was responsible for this and prosecuted him. On April 17th he admitted that he illegaly uploaded the movie and he agreed to pay a confidential monetary sum to Square Enix for damages.

In the press announcement Yasuhiko Hasegawa (Square Enix's General Manager of Legal Affairs) said this: "In connection with the release of the movie, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, we are actively pursuing those who commit intellectual property infringement against our company. Any illegal activities, including the illegal uploading of Square Enix content to Internet sites and the unauthorized copying of Square Enix games, music, movies, images, and other intellectual property, will be prosecuted. While Square Enix appreciates the enthusiasm of its fans, and values its relationship with them, it is also obligated to protect its intellectual property rights or risk weakening or losing the very rights that enable the company to continue to provide its fans with an exciting entertainment experience."

Advent Children will be released in North America on 25th April and in Europe one day earlier.

» Square Enix Press Release (http://forums.hellandheavennet.com/www.square-enix.com/na/company/press/2006/0420/)

Hikaru_Freya
22-04-2006, 02:11
So you're saying the european release for Advent Children is only two days away? Cool ^^

(I thought we'd never get it lol)

Rusty2006
22-04-2006, 04:50
What a moron, personally, if your that desprete for Final Fantasy, why not download in a untractable site? Its possiable, but that is if your really good at computers. Me on the other, I'll just watch it on YouTube or buy it, downloading bores me to tears.

Tharrick
22-04-2006, 11:39
Now that it's actually available over here, I have no problems with them going after people who download it or make it available for download.
Sooner or later, I'm going to buy that DVD (Since I downloaded it months ago, it's only fair). But for the moment, I have better things to spend my money on. Like food, or a roof over my head.