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AGOURA HILLS, Calif., August 1, 2006 -- THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) today announced that the Saints Row demo is now available for free download on Xbox Live Marketplace for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Developed by THQ internal studio Volition, Inc., Saints Row takes the open-world genre to the next-generation of gaming through the use of cutting-edge technology, stunning graphics, unparalleled customization options and intense online multiplayer action. The single-player demo features hours of next-generation game-play and key story elements and comes one month before the game's scheduled August 29th release on the Xbox 360.
Offering hours of open-world gameplay, the Saints Row demo is an introduction to the game's intense single-player campaign, revealing a first-look into the in-depth character customization, detailed graphics, over-the-top gameplay and gripping storyline. The demo is now available for free download on Xbox Live Marketplace, and is rated M for mature.
In Saints Row, players start as a member of the 3rd Street Saints. Under constant threat from rival gangs and corrupt officials, the city of Stilwater must be conquered one district at a time. Saints Row starts with a bang and never slows down, offering an unparalleled level of character and vehicle customization and the freedom to progress through the game any way the player chooses. Every action taken in the fully dynamic world is an opportunity for players to earn respect. With enough respect, the city evolves into a giant playground for the player to traverse. Saints Row is revolutionizing the open world genre with an online multiplayer experience, allowing players to battle it out against rival gangs online for the first time. The game will support 12 players on Xbox Live online entertainment network.
In one of the latest battles over the rights to restrict thetransmission of music, movies and other copyright-protected filesover the Internet, a Los Angeles federal judge ruled on April 25 infavor of two online services that create software allowing users toshare files for free. Simply creating the software does not meanthe services are contributing to copyright infringement, the judgefound, so Grokster and StreamCastNetworks are off the hook for now.
In April, the RIAA charged four university students from threecolleges with directly infringing copyrights by using the campuscomputer network to make popular songs available for other studentsto copy. And late last month, the RIAA used the Digital MillenniumCopyright Act (DMCA) to convince a U.S. district judge to orderVerizon, whoseofferings include Internet service, to hand over the names of atleast two individuals suspected of offering copyright-protectedmusic as free downloads. Verizon is currently seeking to delay thesubpoena to serve up the names until the company can appeal thedecision.
Other companies, like Apple--which jumped onto the digital bandwagon withits 2001 slogan "Rip, Mix, Burn"--have responded to thedownload debacle with the April 28 launch of its iTunes MusicStore. With the backing of all five major record labels,iTunes--which offers downloads at 99 cents a pop--is Apple'sattempt to sway users away from free services.
So what do current copyright rulings say to innovators in thetechnology sector? "You're finally free to be creative andto try to fulfill the promise that technology can deliver,"says Grokster president Rosso (founder Rung was unavailable forcomment). But intellectual property experts are quick to point outthat the Grokster ruling is only one battle in a much larger war.With the possibilities evolving almost daily in the digitallandscape, it's tough to say when and how the conflict betweeninnovation and intellectual property will be resolved.
The controversial comedy The Interviewgenerated respectable grosses given its unique situation and collected$1.8M from 331 theaters over the weekend for a $5,422 average. Total sincethe Christmas Day launch is $2.9M. The James Franco-Seth Rogen pic abouttwo Americans asked to assassinate North Korea's leader was released legallyon Wednesday on online platforms such as YouTube, Google Play, and MicrosoftXbox which quickly resulted in illegal copies being shared for free downloadon other sites. With so much online availability, especially since thisfilm skews towards a tech-saavy audience of young men, the fact that manyshows in theaters were sold out was impressive. 041b061a72