Popular City Building Game Pulled from Steam Storefront Due to Controversial Content

Popular City Building Game Pulled from Steam Storefront Due to Controversial Content

This is not the first time fans and members of the public have filed copyright infringement takedowns against game makers. One such instance was when a YouTuber ordered copyright takedowns against other Destiny gamers and members of the Destiny community after receiving his own takedown for sharing Destiny music. Gamers first blamed Bungie, the creator of Destiny, for the problem, and although the business cleared its reputation, it sued the YouTuber for $7 million. Filing DMCA takedowns and deleting content may harm people’s reputations and inflict significant financial damage, making it a useful tool against corporations and important members of the community, even when the charges are false. Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic’s future remains unknown, but it has more legal standing than the player filing claims against it.