Quoth TechDirt:
Left Behind Games, makers of (somewhat controversial) religiously themed real-time strategy games … apparently isn’t happy that its video games were reviewed negatively across the blogworld. So, they did what any video game company would do: they improved their game. Oh… no, they didn’t. … They simply pulled out the lawyers and threatened to sue a bunch of bloggers for posting “false and misleading” content about the games. Of course, opinions can’t be either false or misleading, so they’ll have quite a case on their hands.
So guess what story/opinions are now being spread far and wide across the interweb? A text book case in how not to do this.
Allow me to take this opportunity to thank the legal system for protecting providers of false and/or misleading opinions … a/k/a me.











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