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In Sweden right now there is a big debate about the Ipred 1 directive from European Union which is to be implemented 1st of April.
A lot of media people and politicians is telling us the internet users that the "copyright" must be preserved and strengthen. (The Ipred1 directive lets the mediarightholders get a users name from the isp from an ip and then can sue them in civil court as they do in Denmark for example)
So I just wonder, how is GOG.com going. The word from gamecompanies, movie and music producers tell us that they need to protect the content to get people to pay. My believe is that if you make a good service as GOG.com really is, without restrictions, drm and other bad stupid things people will pay.
Thought?
(I would love some stats from the GOG folks... )
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Kola256: CD Projekt will debut on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in 2009. Information from one of the press conferences.

Our floatation is shelved for the moment (nobody knows actually for how long).
But we doing good enough not to have problems to secure funds for our growth.
Regarding gog.com stats we're not ready to reveal anything. Not because we're not happy to be transparent, but just because project is in too early stage. Also a bit cause, gog.com is a very young project and revealing data can make our publishing negotiations harder and our competitors life easier;)
I think that first annoucment will be when gog.com will be first month not on red.
Which due to good results (better than expected actually) shouldn't happen in very far in future.
Post edited December 11, 2008 by Mikee