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Sega Giving Stock To Stop ISO Pirates?

atheos acording to this story kalisto was given stop options to cease releasing ripped dreamcast ISOs. I'm not sure if this is true or not, but I don't think I've ever heard of this. I mean, its a lot nicer then sending in the legal attack sharks (and the page proclaims that they will move on to the PSX) but something feels odd about this. Emulators and ISOs are very different things in my eyes. Anyway, take this whole story with a big old salt lick since we don't really have much to go on here, but I just found this odd.

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  1. Stop Options by RPoet · · Score: 1

    So they're given Stop Options to stock their ISO files?
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  2. Netscape? by mholve · · Score: 1

    Is it just me or does that site crash Netscape under Linux? Every time I try to load the page... Kaboom!

    1. Re:Netscape? by rrogers · · Score: 1

      Is it just me or does that site crash Netscape under Linux? Every time I try to load the page... Kaboom!

      I was just about to mention that. You have to turn off Java/JavaScript (I turned them both off so I don't know which one fixed it)

      This is actually the first page I've ever been to that crashed Netscape. I've had it lock up before, but never just die.

  3. Please, it's not real. by toast- · · Score: 5

    Jesus. Why do people buy into this shit?

    Kalisto wanted out, and didn't have a witty thing to say. So they made something up. If you read their previous NFO's they were rather pissed off at the 'scene' and one would easily say they did want out.

    Now the issue of Sega giving stock options is ludicrist. Sega would rather hand them some handcuffs rather than money or options. You better believe that sega still wants them in jail.

    And finally, if the 'warez site' in question was more up to date, you'd notice a new group has formed (named echelon), right after kalisto has 'exited'. Seems a little suspicious to you, doesn't it?

    Finally, here are some links that are comparibly better than the one provided in the story.

    Isonews

    152.org

    You can see the 'nfos' from the new group 'echelon' and give youself a better picture of the dreamcast pirate world.

    1. Re:Please, it's not real. by Captain+Derivative · · Score: 1

      Of course it's real! Didn't you read the article?

      Take note this is NOT a joke.

      See? C'mon, these guys are fine, upstanding young men. You don't think they'd actually lie, do you?

      </SARCASM>

      First rule: if the person saying something explicitly tells you that it isn't a lie...it probably is.


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    2. Re:Please, it's not real. by dogbowl · · Score: 1

      Kalisto didn't want 'out' -- the just came upon the new copy protection that they couldn't crack.

      Hence the earlier "We're Out" .nfo which was quickly retracked when they released a game 16 hours later. That game had copy protection which at first they thought they wouldn't crack for some time, but as it turns out, it was rather simple.

      However, the later games have had better copy protection, and one which Kalisto really couldn't crack, so rather than saying "we don;t know what the hells going on now", they feed the kiddies and announce their 'outing'

      Of course, then Echelon comes along, and actually knows what they're doing -- read their .nfo's to see how they broke the new 'encryption'

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    3. Re:Please, it's not real. by toast- · · Score: 2

      All protection is beatable. The only unbeatable protection, is size, and this only matters if a game really can't be reduced.

      When macrovision first released C-dilla to the world (for PC), it took groups days (or week(s)) to break it, and it was considered to be extremely tough and almost unbeatable for a while. But crackers are smart and they always find ways around any protection that is thrown at it.

      I don't believe kalisto quit over not being able to crack. Considering echelon is likely consisting of mostly EX KAL members, it's just a new name facing the uphill battle of new challenges.

      whatever the case, sega et al (developers included) will all take their stabs at copy protection. Crackers will always find ways around it. Always has been this way, always will.

    4. Re:Please, it's not real. by JoeShmoe · · Score: 2

      There's also a the tiny flaw that Sega is a privately held company. There is no stock for them to offer. Follow the "Investor Info" link on their main page and see for yourself.

      The truth is that Kalisto spent months getting everything just right. They were the first group to do PAL/NTSC conversions. They were the first group to get CDDA audio to function. They were the first group to create self-booting CD-ROM games (something that Sega continues to say is impossible to their game developers). Just recently the first games came out with new "copy-protection" which is basically a single dummy file so large that the game won't fit on a CD-R (well, until Sony releases their new 99 minute CD-R). Kalisto was the first group to apply standard PC ripped skills (removing CD and file checks) to a DC game.

      All in all, Kalisto ends up with a product that is pretty much as good as it could possibly get. So, they want a clean slate. Bye Kalisto, hello Echelon. This new group releases only ripped, self-booting, full-converted games. So all their releases are guaranteed winners and they will become, without a doubt, the biggest thorn in Sega's side until the release of the PS2, X-box and GameCube.

      I myself considered submitting this story but I didn't because even a cursory check of the facts turned up this theory as baloney. Is Tim the only one who calls a company to confirm a story or get a comment?

      I agree with the statment that this story should have never been posted because any Slashdot readers who follow the warez scene already knew this and any Slashdot readers who don't follow the warez scene probably make it a point to go out of their way NOT to follow the warez scene.

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    5. Re:Please, it's not real. by Pharaoh_B · · Score: 1

      I agree. Besides, what moron at Sony would actually see this as a good idea?

      Just think of all the kiddies out there that think 'Hey - if I can succesfully pirate enough Sony warez, I'LL GET FREE SONY STOCK!!!'. Not a very smart move.

  4. Bout time by dolo666 · · Score: 1

    Perfect move by Sony!

    Now they can trump the guy with extortion charges!!!

    He will do REAL time, cuz all judges hate h4x0r5.

    First they get him to stop doing what he was doing -- ripping & distributing the DC ISOs. Sony can claim he forced them to give him stock, or else he wouldn't stop his dirty distribution ring!

    I mean this is perfect! I think I saw it on Law & Order!!! :P

    There is no question that kalisto was in the wrong, as far as any judge is concerned. Now Sony can really stick it to kalisto!

    Sony offered the stock, and now they can claim duress, and then first get a conviction in kalisto's home state for extortion. Then they can bankrupt him by a civil suit.

    Are these Sony guys Bony or what? :P /d

  5. Re:It's cheaper than lawyers by stx23 · · Score: 1

    You can burn the file as an ISO-9660 compliant image, it's International Standards Organization, I think, and governs the file format of a CD.

  6. No more penis birds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1
    "Slashdot has offered me a Slashdot Cruiser to stop promoting Penis Birds, so this will be it, our last promotion. Thanks to all who have supported us throughout my stay in the PB scene. Take note this is NOT a joke. We are really stopping all PB operations with this release. We continue on with the PF. Bye."
  7. Re:Sounds like Homer and his free motor boat. by robman · · Score: 1

    Up, up, and away-ay-ay!
    In my beautiful, beautiful ... stock option!

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  8. Re:This is just a joke by Fishstick · · Score: 1

    >Issuing stock

    Selling/giving stock or options is not always the same as issueing new stock. Companies keep a larder of their own stock for a lot of reasons (executive compensation, employeee options) plus it is very popular to 'buyback' your own stock when the price needs a little boost. Handing out 10,000 shares to a Sr. VP doesn't dilute the stock (create new issues without raising the capitlaization) and neither does giving 1000 options to a bunch of pirates.

    Now, whether a sane company would even consider offering options in exchange for stopping pirating or if this ever happened...

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  9. Maybe a hoax, maybe the smell of blood by 64.28.67.48 · · Score: 1

    It seems very possible that it isn't even true. The Aug 30 post on the site says: "Here's our last release before we take a little break from the DC scene. We are frankly tired of all of you ungrateful assholes out there who do nothing but whine about our releases. We will give you this game today, but we have chosen to keep our current rips of Ultimate Fighting Championship and Sega GT internal. We don't have to release to the public nor are we really interested in doing so right now with the attitude that most of the end-user base shows."

    So this may be just a bit of a prank played on the "ungrateful" hordes who don't appreciate the work that they do...

    But if the stock option thing is true, this may encourage the people who doing the same thing or even contemplating getting into ripping DC games. Either you get the thrill of being part of the "underground" scene, or you get recognition and money from Sega saying "you're too good for us, please stop, we surrender, here's some money." There isn't much of a downside.

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  10. Kalisto. by Jon+Shaft · · Score: 1
    Kalisto made a lot of improvments (I'm on the dcdev mailing list and dabble in some dreamcast programming via my stupid serial cable :)) but KALiSTO has done a lot of major enhancements to the Dreamcast programing scene.

    I follow the iso scene a little bit (just for kicks, my cable modem caps would kill me) but the day after KALiSTO supposedly "quit" doing the Dreamcast a new group appeared called Echelon appeared on the scene. This group could do all the things KALiSTO could do, and now they're doing some more things (like being able to swap 2 cd's without booting the dreamcast again etc)..

    So it's most likely KALiSTO renaming themselves to either shut people up or they were taking heat from somewhere. I very much doubt SEGA would be giving them stock option for pirating their games, however weirder things have happened. But I just think it's very odd that another group appeared with the same capibiliteis as them. I mean hell, all the other groups releasing games on the DC scene aren't nearly as skilled as either of these groups. Just funny to see one appear out of nowhere... heh

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  11. Stocks these days by mholve · · Score: 1
    Sheesh, ya can't give 'em away to hackers, let alone offer them to new employees as part of the offer...

    "Options, getcher options, heeya!"

  12. Lame idea by Frijoles · · Score: 1

    This sort of reminds me of terrorism. If you give in to terrorists, then other terrorists will do the same thing knowing that you will.

    If they are giving out stock options, how long will it take for every schmoe out there to start figuring out how to rip CDs and create ISOs just for the stock options.

    Screw college, I can make more in stocks by stealing shit, plus its funner!

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  13. Editorial review by Misch · · Score: 2

    stop options

    I think it's about time Slashdot started editing the stories that go on the main page. There are SO MANY grammatical and spelling errors seeping into thse posts that it is getting to be unbearable. We are the nerds, and it makes sense that we should be more intelligent than the average human being, but some of these mistakes are getting.

    Face the truth. /. is now a commercial news organization (with a good community). Invoke a little common sense, a spell checker, and a grammar checker.

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    1. Re:Editorial review by SgtPepper · · Score: 2

      I think it's about time Slashdot started editing the stories that go on the main page. There are SO MANY grammatical and spelling errors seeping into thse posts that it is getting to be unbearable.

      thse posts no grammer have, nor speeeling, /. this is, use to it you are not, get use you must. speel checker for post not bad idea might not be

    2. Re:Editorial review by Misch · · Score: 1

      thse posts no grammer have, nor speeeling, /. this is, use to it you are not, get use you must. speel checker for post not bad idea might not be

      Is this what happens when you cross JarJar with Yoda? Please do not let those two breed!

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  14. Re:hire them! by toast- · · Score: 4

    F.Y.I PSX2 games have been hackable for the same amount of time or longer than dream cast.

    They come on DVD's and they simply apply the same ripping or downsampling procedures to get it to fit on a CD.

    The dreamcast is tougher due to the custom 'data' format (gdrom), and the group 'utopia' was the first to break the protection.

    Kalisto uses the same anti-protection that utopia created to break the games.

  15. We need a new RFC by Rombuu · · Score: 5

    For the SBP (Slashdot Bullshit Protocol). Basically, you send a story out to 5 people before you publish it on the front page. If 5 of them go "Bullshit!", then you don't publish the story.

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  16. Re:MS Next by extar-bags · · Score: 1
    10,000 stock options, eh? Do they all have to be different prices, or what?

    a "stock option" is the ability to buy stock at a fixed price as opposed to the trading price, not actual stock itself.

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  17. Well this is reassuring. by Victor+Ng · · Score: 1

    Well you know what they say: 'Nothing more reliable than a man whose loyalty you can buy.'

  18. Re: stop option? by DigitalCutie · · Score: 1

    I think no matter what ppl or companies do there will be pirates (i.e. Warez, Radio, etc.) I mean if the company makes there products vulnerable enuff to be exploited and fucked wit ..then it's their fault!!@$~ No matter what ppl say or do FREEWAREZ, ISOZ and etc will thrive and go on. All this media is doing is attracting more ppl to burn iso's and now wit proggies that HELP you burn iso's this will never end.

  19. .. by vbrtrmn · · Score: 1

    What's a "stop option"?

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    1. Re:.. by Fishstick · · Score: 2

      They've coined a new term for giving away stock options to pirates in the hopes that they will stop. Stop Options. ;-)

      This is BS. So these so-called 'pirates' have been granted some options in exchange for their agreement to stop distributing ISO's and to not divulge to anyone else how to do it (I would guess). Think how unlikely that is from several angles.

      If that did somehow happen, I imagine the 'pirates' would have had to sign something. Something that says 'I'm taking these 1000 options in Sega at an exercise price of $$ in exchange for the promise to stop distributing unauthorized copies of Dreamcast software and to not divulge to anyone how to create these unauthorized copies. And, by the way, I won't tell anyone about this deal or I will lose the options and face prosecution.'

      Can't even find what the Sega Enterprises stock ticker symbol is or what it is currently trading for. Only thing that omes close is sega.com Asia Ltd which trades on the Hong Kong exchange as 1196.HK -- is Sega's stock even publicly traded in the US?

      And why would Sega not prosecute? They presumably have the real identies of these persons, you don't just leave stock options under a rock in the park at midnight.

      Whole thing is very fishy.

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    2. Re:.. by Mr_Ceebs · · Score: 1

      Two large Geezers who come round and say
      'You have an option, stop or we break your legs'

    3. Re:.. by Score+0 · · Score: 1
      What's a "stop option"?

      It's a quick, easy way to tell if someone actually read the article before posting.

    4. Re:.. by rkeefe · · Score: 1
      No, Sega is not traded publicly in the US. This is straight from Sega's website:


      Are you an investor? Since we're not public we don't have an investor relations department.
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    5. Re:.. by Fishstick · · Score: 2

      So... how can Sega have given stock options when there company is not traded publicly? I admit, I don't know much about this part, but my assumption was that options don't do you any good unless the stock trades on the open market where the price would go up making options exercisable at a lower price lucrative. Like I said, this is crapola.

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  20. More plausible than you think... by Nick+Ives · · Score: 1

    ...Although I am pretty skeptical about this particular case. Useually when a company offers to pay off game crackers/pirates/etc they useually ask for some form of NDA too, to stop these kinds of stories from getting out to the general public.

    I remember from way back on the Atari ST a crew called "Pompeii Pirates". A friend of mine was actually involved in that group and they were given money/free stuff/etc by several games publishers on the understanding that they would leave their games alone and uncracked. That didnt stop them from taking the money and cracking the game on occasion, but still, thats the nature of the game =).

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  21. Not a bad idea by kevin42 · · Score: 1
    Even though they have a legal right to go after people and attempt to shut them down, if they gave out stock options in consideration for signing a contract saying "I agree not to distribute any games in the future", they have a lot better legal case, not to mention the PR value.

    Hmm, make a pirate site, then take money to shut it down...maybe it's not such a great precedent after all. :)

    1. Re:Not a bad idea by mindstrm · · Score: 2

      ? What better legal stance do they need than a bunch of guys with nice web pages *openly* spreading DC iso images around? There is no 'grey area' here as far as copyright goes....

      Perhaps the stock options are cheaper than the court battle?

    2. Re:Not a bad idea by Taco+Prophet · · Score: 1
      > Perhaps the stock options are cheaper than the court battle?

      That was my first reaction, too, but I keep coming back around to the thought that it just wouldn't be as effective in the long run as making an object lesson out of them. Stopping these guys isn't the only issue, right? Sega would also want to prevent other folks from carrying on the torch, so to speak... and it seems to me that handing out stock options to offenders just isn't a good way to deter the masses. It seems more likely to me that they'd show up with an army of lawyers, just to make sure the rest of us don't get any bright ideas.

      That's just me, though. *shrug*

  22. Hidden Motive? by SealBeater · · Score: 1
    I have to wonder if maybe this is a new tactic in the console wars. Everyone knows that the consoles are loss-leaders. The money is made from the games.

    Now, if Sega, realizing that everyone is basically waiting for the PSX2 (in theory) works out a deal with DC pirates to stop distributing their games in exchange for stock and FOCUS on distributing PSX2 images, might this not be a pretty good stratigic move on Sega's part?

    Recruit the underground pirate scene as allies against a rival. Maybe this isn't so far fetched after all.

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  23. not emulators by heff · · Score: 1

    I believe you could actually play the games on the dreamcast without using an emulator.

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    1. Re:not emulators by Jack9 · · Score: 1

      That is correct, they released ISOs that, when burned, were bootable DC games.

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  24. I can see it now by Auckerman · · Score: 4
    Sega: Hey, if you don't steal our stuff, we'll sell you this stock for really cheap.

    Pirate: j00 m$t B k1dd1ng m3, b1tch, ur $t0cK 1$ g01ng t0 b w0rthl3s s00n. P$x2 0wnz all.

    Sega: How about if we give it too you?

    Pirate: n0 th4nx

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    1. Re:I can see it now by kc0dxh · · Score: 1

      Ummm... What? Not only does that not make any sence, it doesn't make any sense!

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  25. Please. by Gray · · Score: 1

    If Sega was gonna play that way, I'm sure they'd dispatch some ziabatsu ninja assassins before they resorted to handing over stock..

  26. Uhhh... by TJ6581 · · Score: 1

    The article reads Stock Options not "stop options", I don't even know what the hell a "Stop Option" is. But I think that Stock Options is a Much better topic for discussion. This seems almost like it could lead to blackmail.

    Give us stock/food/caffine or we release all of your games for free...
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  27. Stock options, in a way, are stock. by yerricde · · Score: 2

    Let's say you are given half-price options for x shares of stock. You buy x shares at half price and then sell x/2 shares at market. What you effectively got was x free shares of Sega stock.
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  28. busted by austad · · Score: 5

    Hi, we're Sega. We don't know who you really are, but if you stop pirating our games we'll give you stock options. Then when you go to collect on them we'll find out who you really are. Then, we'll duct tape your wrists to your ankles and our lawyers will take turns until you can no longer walk.

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  29. KALiSTO did this already... by TrpyNuSCK · · Score: 1

    KALiSTO "quit" the scene before only to return, this time they look to have switched names to ECHELON or HOOLIGANS or some other name. This is an unconfirmed rumor and should never have been posted on /.

    1. Re:KALiSTO did this already... by toast- · · Score: 1

      I firmly believe they ARE echelon.

      Or echelon consist of most of the old members.

      One or the other.

      And it's almost guaranteed to be true.. this is not a rumour, it's an observed fact.

  30. Incorrect. by Auckerman · · Score: 1

    Re-read it slowly. It says: "atheos acording to this story kalisto was given stop options to cease releasing ripped dreamcast ISOs"

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  31. If only they went one step further. by Orclover · · Score: 1

    A simple way this could have been far more interesting.
    1: sega gives these guys X amount of stock for not messing with thier games any more.
    2: Sega then gives them X amount of more stock for picking on Sony/nintendo.

    Ahh let the hacker mercenaries draw forth.

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  32. In related news... by Riplakish · · Score: 1

    Lucifer was seen giving ice water to the denizens of Hell today.

    More related news: Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, and Scott McNealy held a press conference today. The Big 3 have apparently decided that in best interest of the computer industry, they will be releasing all current and future software as Open-Source.

    And finally: In startling turn of events, the Gnome and KDE development teams have reconciled their differences and have decided to merge and concentrate their efforts on a single GUI utilizing the best-of-show components from both of the existing desktops.


  33. Slashdot is now the most retarded news source ever by SonicRED · · Score: 1

    Wow. I can't believe you actually believe this crap. Moderate this whole story and style of "link first, check later" reporting down.

  34. Re:Sounds like Homer and his free motor boat. by Binary+Tree · · Score: 1

    For those of you who were wondering what episode that motor boat gag came from, it's 5F05.

  35. IT WAS A JOKE PEOPLE, A JOKE by TobyWong · · Score: 1

    ever hear of "tongue in cheek"?

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  36. Re:DC vs. PS2 by Phil+Wilkins · · Score: 1

    What a crock of shit.

    The PS2 has enough bandwidth to swap the whole of the GS's memory several times a frame. VRAM that's on the same bit of silicon as the rasterisers I might add.

    Dreamcast, OTOH, seperates the VRAM from the rasteriser by an external bus.

    It takes as long to move texture and screen data to and from the PowerVR as it does to swap textures on the PS2.

    Be very wary of using such simple metrics as VRAM size when you don't have the full picture.

  37. old, and lame by inkey+string · · Score: 1

    first off, this is old news. sept 2. which is ages ago in the scene. secondly, this is from kalisto, a group who is second to no one for fake nfos and groups. not even the famed trdog nfos come close. eg the whole nbc thing, kalistos "break" from the scene (which lasted 16 hours, and coincidentally ended when they released the first cracked dreamcast release)

    its a load of crap. and doesnt matter for shit now that echelon is in full force, which may or may not be kalisto in disguise. who gives a damn. let nbc be the shit division, echelon the elite, and the other no name groups fill in the blanks every so often.

    point is, this isnt newsworthy at all. maybe if this was slashdot, news from the scene, stuff that doesnt matter, itd be a big deal. but it isnt.

  38. Re:Breathing Life into an otherwise dead platform by Watts · · Score: 1

    If you only copy games and don't buy any, Sega is making as much money as they would with the Dreamcasts sitting in a warehouse. Companies that release consoles sell at a loss, instead making their profits off of game licenses. Every game you buy, reguardless of company, gets some money to Sega. By buying the actual hardware, you're just decreasing their debt, not making them money.

  39. I am very skeptical about all this by x+mani+x · · Score: 5

    I think this is all a stupid prank, or a Kalisto inside joke/coverup on why they're not releasing anymore.

    Why am I skeptical?

    1-I'm unsure about the legality of this in the first place. Basically, Sega is bribing these people with stock options, and I'll eat my own shorts if there isn't some law out there that prohibits this.

    2-Let's say bribing people with stock is actually legal. Don't you think Sega would make them sign some agreement that they may not disclose this transaction publicly? If I was running a big corporation, I would sure want my bribes to criminals kept secret ... maybe Sega of America has a different philosophy about this?

    3-Continuing with #2's assumption, what are Sega's stockholders going to think, when they find out that the people who may possibly cripple the Dreamcast console are getting free stocks? Would Sega really be so bold/stupid? How would they explain these actions at stockholder meetings?

    4-Just before their announcement, Kalisto had briefly stopped releasing Dreamcast ISOs because they think the Dreamcast ISO "scene" is ungrateful. Shortly thereafter, they released about 4-5 games, then stated that they are no longer releasing anything because Sega is bribing them. This all stinks of trying to find reasons to stop releasing. They could have easily stopped releasing due to the first reason, rather than publicly announcing that they are being paid the "ransom".

    5-Just after Kalisto stops releasing, a "new" group called Echelon emerges and immediately starts releasing games using fairly advanced ripping/booting techniques, as if they've been doing it for ages. Looks like Kalisto, smells like Kalisto. Hmmm, maybe this is all just a big name change for a piracy group?

    1. Re:I am very skeptical about all this by toast- · · Score: 2

      5-Just after Kalisto stops releasing, a "new" group called Echelon emerges and immediately starts releasing games using fairly advanced ripping/booting techniques, as if they've been doing it for ages. Looks like Kalisto, smells like Kalisto. Hmmm, maybe this is all just a big name change for a piracy group?

      Bingo.

    2. Re:I am very skeptical about all this by update() · · Score: 1
      I'm reminded of the recent Slashdot article on an HNN story about crackers complaining that their criminal record was keeping them from getting computer security jobs. Sounded to me like a bunch of worried skript kiddies who bought into the "Yeah, and even if you do get arrested, you'll get a high-paying job out of it!" myth and found that it's a lot easier to get arrested than it is to get rich. I'm envisioning Kalisto copycats winding up with more trouble than stock.

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  40. Re:Euro Sinks Again by Auckerman · · Score: 1
    It's people like you who make people like me set my limits at 1 instead of 0. Personally, over half AC's have something worthy of saying and those who don't get moderated down, I read. Then you come along post and Off Topic reply to my post, it gets moderated down, then you post it again.

    Don't be a dick. There is a time and place for everything.

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  41. Re:hire them! by MillMan · · Score: 2

    It just goes to prove that copyright protection in the modern era is an oxymoron. I suppose they could do some big brother thing like divx did, but that failed too...

    Bummer, I feel so bad for the big corporations...

  42. Re:hire them! by inkey+string · · Score: 1

    no, kalisto (and utp) took marcus's work with bootable dc cds and made it their own. hardly innovative.

  43. Re:If it's unconfirmed why post it? by Denor · · Score: 2
    If I wanted fake news, I would go to Segfault.org and get it there.
    Good point. Lately there's been quite a bit of flamage from folks who feel software releases don't belong on the front page. Many comments in such a story read "Slashdot is not Freshmeat".
    I think a similar movement needs to be started for stories like this one:
    Slashdot is not Segfault!
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  44. Re:This is just a joke by BrK · · Score: 1

    You're a tad incorrect. By owning options, you can directly trade those options just ask if you were trading stock. You need not excercise those options if you choose not too.

    While this is technically true, it is not the norm in terms of the "options" that most of us think of when it comes to tech stocks. If I own an option to buy a stock at a reduced price, then it's likely that I can find a buyer to buy my option. These kinds of options are usually the type you would have if you approached your broker directly and bought options on any stock.

    However, granted options typically operate differently. You can not (generally) trade or sell a granted option, you can only exercise it to buy the stock at the stated price. If Sega were to _give_ options to an employee or an 3l33t cr4ck3r then that "gift" would have clauses not found in regular options.

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  45. Stock? I think not! Let's try the stockade! by unsupported · · Score: 1

    Do you really think a company is going to give stock to software pirates? If Sega has enough information on Kalisto to give them stock, then Sega has enough information to have them arrested for copyright violations. Unless they are outside of the United States, but in that case I am sure Sega has valid copyrights elsewhere. You don't stop bank robbers by giving them a savings account.

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  46. They ARE stop options by rellort · · Score: 1

    Sillies -- Sega gives them options if they promise to stop. Hence "stop options".

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  47. Sounds like Homer and his free motor boat. by bob_jordan · · Score: 5

    "Hi, I'm Calisto, I'm here for my stock options"

    Bob.

  48. Metallica could use this business model by not_cub · · Score: 1
    Metallica could really learn from this. Let's call it the "if you're being stolen from, give up some cash" model.

    Sega is paying off the guys who have ripped off their games. Similarly, Metallica could give everyone who has been ripping off their music, say $10. Then we could all afford to go down to the record store and buy the records, and actually buy the CD, since it would be cheaper after this subsidy. After all, how many times have people bitched here that they are into mp3s because of overpriced CDs.

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  49. its a cheaper deal for Sega by schatten · · Score: 1

    sounds definately cheaper than hiring out a legal staff, and no negative press against Sega that would blow up in their faces, such as some (Metallica).

  50. thats normal by ArchieBunker · · Score: 1

    Some people say to disable javascript, css, and images and its stable. Then whats the point of using a graphical browser?

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  51. Precedent....almost by Ralph+Wiggam · · Score: 2

    Phone companies have offered free long distance to people that show them new ways to steal long distance service. In this case, they figure that once they know how it's being done, they can keep anyone else from doing it. The people that they're giving free service to were getting free service anyway, so it's no loss to the phone company.
    Having said that, this story smells funny to me.

    -B

  52. BullSh*t! by Benjamin+Shniper · · Score: 2

    I call it. Maybe, just maybe, sega hired these guys with a stock option policy. But as stated, no corporation on earth would give such a reward to bootleggers of their products.

    -Be

  53. Even if it was true by jfedor · · Score: 2

    I mean, its a lot nicer then sending in the legal attack sharks

    Why the hell should Sega be nice to pirates? Especially in the console market where most of the income is from selling games, not hardware.

    -jfedor

  54. Stock Options by Delboy · · Score: 1

    Stock options are stock which are given to you by the company at a price which you pay back at that price when you sell them, so basically you get the difference between what you sell them at and what price they were at when they gave them to you.

  55. how can you even believe any of this.. by Suppafly · · Score: 1

    You people that even believe any of this is true crack me up.. how can you be so stupid.. not to be mean or anything but come on.. giving money to people that help rip you off.. that doesn't even make any sense even if you ignore all the other evidence.. get a clue. who allowed this to make front page /. news anyway?

  56. I heard Kalisto is working with Microsoft.. by mr_gerbik · · Score: 1

    I heard Kalisto has ties with Microsoft and is hacking the DC and PSX2 to bring down Sega and Sony sales so that XBox can skate in and grab hold of the video game market. Interesting theory at least...

    -gerbik

    1. Re:I heard Kalisto is working with Microsoft.. by inkey+string · · Score: 1

      but worthless, since kalisto doesnt work on ps2. maybe if ms was paying off both kalisto and paradox... which is unlikely due to the fact that kalisto and paradox hate each other vehemently.

  57. I'm interested in warez by Phallus · · Score: 1

    I agree with the statment that this story should have never been posted because any Slashdot readers who follow the warez scene already knew this and any Slashdot readers who don't follow the warez scene probably make it a point to go out of their way NOT to follow the warez scene.

    No, I have to disagree with this - certainly for myself I don't bother following the warez scene, but am curious to know what is going on from time - I would think those on Slashdot whom are interested in intellectual property, which is a fair few of us, would be interested in knowing of activity in the warez scene.

  58. Re:DC vs. PS2 by yerricde · · Score: 1

    The PS2 has enough bandwidth to swap the whole of the GS's memory several times a frame.

    So what do they do? Draw a whole bunch of polygons using texture set 1, swap in texture set 2, draw more polygons, swap in texture set 3, etc. until the frame is built? Sorry, rendering didn't work that way last time I checked.

    It takes as long to move texture and screen data to and from the PowerVR as it does to swap textures on the PS2.

    For several textures to be displayed on the same screen, they must all be in VRAM simultaneously, correct?


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  59. Stock options eh? by andykrynn · · Score: 1

    of what? dosent a company need to ACTUALLY HAVE STOCKS to give stock options.

  60. BullSh*t! by Benjamin+Shniper · · Score: 2

    I call it. Maybe, just maybe, sega hired these guys with a stock option policy. But as stated, no corporation on earth would give such a reward to bootleggers of their products.

    -Ben

  61. Sounds bogus but... by sterno · · Score: 2
    That sounds like a rather interesting approach to the problem. By giving stock options Sega would accomplish three things:

    1) Buy off the pirate for a cost much lower than lawyer fees

    2) Establishes a motivation for the pirate to want Sega to make money (and thus reducing the motivation to undercut them through piracy)

    3) Sets up a nice legal argument should he ever reneg. Basically they can include in the contact under which the Options are given a clause that makes it very easy to prosecute for huge penalties (relying on contract law rather than the vaugeries of current copyright law).

    Now having said that, this seems a lot like paying terrorists to give back hostages. This creates an incentive for people to be pirates because if they do so, they can get some options. If this became a common practice, everybody and their grandmother would be distributing ISO's just to get some options.

    It will be interesting to see if this turns out to be legit...

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    1. Re:Sounds bogus but... by rarose · · Score: 1

      Forgot one thing: I haven't seen the GDROM format documented anywhere, so it's probably not patented but rather a trade secret. If a trade secret gets exposed, it's no longer a secret and has no legal protection. So if they got Kalisto under an agreement, they could now prevent him from sharing his knowledge of the trade secret GDROM format

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  62. DC vs. PS2 by yerricde · · Score: 2

    And with the PS2 being released soon - holding Sega shares would properly not be a wise idea.

    PlayStation 2 is a fighting game platform. (Coincidentally, fighting is one of the four arcade genres, the others being racing, shooting at a movie, and pinball.) It doesn't have enough texture RAM to hold detailed textures for more than about four characters, and this is coincidentally the number of players in some fighting games (trying to show up Nintendo's Smash Bros.?).

    Dreamcast, OTOH, seems more balanced in its technical capabilities.


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    1. Re:DC vs. PS2 by Phil+Wilkins · · Score: 1

      > So what do they do? Draw a whole bunch of polygons using texture set 1, swap in texture set 2, draw more polygons, swap in texture set 3, etc. until the frame is built?

      Essentially yes.

      > Sorry, rendering didn't work that way last time I checked.

      Then maybe you need to check again.

      > For several textures to be displayed on the same screen, they must all be in VRAM simultaneously, correct?

      Depends on the system.

      The PS2 lets you use a z-buffer, which in turn lets you sort by texture. Once you've finished drawing the primitives that use that texture you can swap it out for another.

      The DC needs them all in texture RAM, as it renders in tiles, making it impossible to predict the order the textures are accessed in. The PS1 similarly, as you have to z-sort your primitives.

      I suggest you do your research in future.

  63. link crashes netscape by XaXXon · · Score: 1

    Just a little warning.. it appears that this link crashes netscape under linux (redhat 6.2)..

  64. The knights who say "Nih!" by franksbiyatch · · Score: 1

    say "Oh, let's be nice to him." www.ridiculopathy.com

  65. Re:shouldn't by Eric+Gibson · · Score: 1

    No sh!t, seems like such a bunch of conspiracy theorists like the Slashdot crew would be a little more careful about which information they post in a quasi-journalistic forum such as this. Especially considering that the information on this site reaches most of the technically inclined population some way or another. Considering Slashdot would be the perfect forum to distribute false information, I think it would be in proper form if they verfied there sources *before* they post content. To optimize the amount of verified information that reaches the masses of people, who will believe anything they are told, by what they consider to be a reliable source.

    That's just me though, I don't want to be a pawn of the element which trickles this sort of information thru supposedly reliable sources to get everyone to believe it. ::looks around suspiciously::

    You know how you see those "updates" at the bottom of stories. A better solution to help maximize the amount of correct information posted might be to have that update system done internally before it was dissiminated. Heck, you might even want to take some classes on Journalism, er read a book about it or something to improve your technique. No offense...

  66. Uhm, riiiiight. by Erik+Fish · · Score: 2

    This has got to be the most ridiculously improbable story I have ever read on Slashdot.

    1. Warez is a competitive sport. If one group stops releasing another will immediatly take their place. Will Sega then buy the next group off as well? The stock won't be worth much if this keeps happening -- who wants shares in a company that knuckles under to pirates?
    2. How is Sega going to stop ALL the members of this (likely large) group of (likely anonymous) people from changing nyms and joining some other group? Do they ALL get stock options? Maybe they get tickets to Disneyland too? Free lollypops? Give me a fucking break.

    How can this not be painfully obvious?

  67. Kalisto has a long history... by aderusha · · Score: 1

    ...of being completely full of shit.

    Not 12 hours before this release, they released another game wherein they claimed it would also be their last release. Obviously it wasn't. They've made similiar claims in the past, all unsubstantiated. Kalisto seems to like nothing more than being the subject of conversation. They released somewhere around %90 or more of the Dreamcast games available for download, so there was a lot of speculation as to whether the DC warez scene was going to continue without new releases.

    As always, nature abhors a vacuum. ECHELON and others have immediately started releasing self-booting DC games in the absence of Kalisto.

    Good riddance to another stupid warez group.

    If you have too much time on your hands, you can read all the apropos .NFOs and watch the forums on http://www.isonews.com

    1. Re:Kalisto has a long history... by Watts · · Score: 1

      ECHELON == kallisto. Same group, different name.

      Get a bullshit detector people. I hear they sell them at Wal-Mart now. :)

  68. Is this an attempt to get options out of Sony?? by candiid · · Score: 1

    They stated they would continue to release PSX games. Perhaps this is a blackmale attempt with the upcoming PSX2 release. Then again this is typical bait and switch for the cops. Get Kallisto to give up the names in exchange for 'stock' then arrest them for copyright infringement. The tactic is used regularly to entice people with warrents. "You've won a new TV! Just stop by NNN Anywhere Blvd to claim your prize." Once the criminals come in and verify their identity, they all get arrested.

  69. Re: stop option? by Frizzle+Fry · · Score: 1
    >but on the other hand, if they SIGN
    > A LEGAL DOC saying they won't
    >do it again...

    It was illegal in the first place. They're not allowed to do it again whether they sign something or not.

    Care about freedom?

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  70. There is NO way this is true... by Majestik · · Score: 1

    Could you imagine, no company would do anything to legitamize the piracy of there IP. If they started its just inviting more people to join in; wouldn't you like to rip software games for fun and profit ;) Come on, this is obviously BS

    1. Re:There is NO way this is true... by AbbyNormal · · Score: 2

      **Adam Sandler's Crazy Mode On**


      Hi Bill Gates! I'm CRAZY WINDOWS PIRATE MAN...I am a Pirate and I steal Window's Software...I'm soooooooo Crazzzzzzzy.

      Now GIMME SOME STock Options!

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  71. Re: stop option? by jbridge21 · · Score: 1

    I believe that's "stock option".

    Now, while this may be a noble thing for Sega to try out for once...

    Man, it's such a weird concept that I can't say whether I like it or not yet. I mean, those guys should be PUNISHED for bad behavior, but on the other hand, if they SIGN A LEGAL DOC saying they won't do it again...

    Well, first off, as one person pointed out, it IS kind of a bad precedent. What Sega then needs to be sure and do is not give this treatment to everybody, and only give it at their discression. Yeah. That makes more sense.

    Whatever Sega wants to try to stop the pirates, hey! A first try of something new is always worth a shot. Novel concepts included.

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  72. What the hell is an ISO? by alacrityfitzhugh · · Score: 1

    Huh?

    1. Re:What the hell is an ISO? by iMoron · · Score: 2

      ISO: International Organization for Standardization. www.iso.ch.

      "ISO" is also a common term used for CD images in ISO-9660 format.

  73. It's cheaper than lawyers by Blackwulf · · Score: 1

    Since I'm sure that Kalisto members are all around the globe, it's probably a better idea to say "Hey, you got us, we admit it. We'll call off the dogs if you'll accept these stock options."

    Look at it this way, for those who think that they won't accept the options - if they absolutely hated the Dreamcast do you think they'd be making the ISO's in the first place? It takes TIME to rip a Dreamcast game. (It's not cut and dry due to the GD-ROM encoding.)

    But, don't worry, other groups have stepped up to the plate to keep the scene alive.

  74. Are You Sure? by Redking · · Score: 1

    Nobody in the "scene" has been able to find a way around the WON authorization for Half-Life mutiplayer games. Always think twice before you say "all".

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    1. Re:Are You Sure? by toast- · · Score: 2

      Guy, that is not protection.

      That is server-side protection. This is totally differnet and relies on you, the end user- to provide some information to the company in order to play this game.

      I spoke in the assumption that the protection is built into the CD, not in a 'cd key' format but in some form of 'cd check'.

      Server-side checks (serial checks, etc) HAVE NEVER AND NEVER WILL be broken. If it is EVER broken, the company is STUPID and can't manage a list of SERIALS PRINTEND AND SOLD IN STORES. This is the EASIEST form of protection, but don't forget the infrastructyure that goes into protecting your game(s) (hint: it must be an online-only game or if not online-only heavily online -based)

      Quake3, Diablo 2, Everquest, Ultima-ONline (all games their online-only variations) are such games that have NEVER been broke and NEVER will.

      Want to break these games? Socially engineer some CD KEYS from your store, or local game-players, and that's the only thing you can do. You can't force yourself around the protection by sheer technical knowledge (in almost all circumstances).

      Remember: WON NET and others are assumed unbreakable. Anyone with pirate-scene knowledge would know this to be true.

      Some basic theory: A CD KEY is based on a mathematical formula. The cracker can break this formula in it's basic form to allow you to install the game. But the real kicker is that amongst the successful permuattaions of this formula, there is a 1 in 1,000,000,000 chance of getting a KEY that will work. How is this important?

      The games printed with keys are the ones stored in a SECURE database only the game-provider knows about. These are autnenticated against, and the casual pirate who has a CD KEY GENEERATOR will be shut out unless he/she happens to break that 1/000,000,000 chance of getting a right CD key.

      This is exactly what is in the protection for Diablo 2. It has not been pirated for Battle.net. Further, Everquest and Ultima Online (which are exclusively online only) have yet to be pirated, and likely never will (aside from server emulators)

      I could go on.. ask if you have more questions.

  75. This is just a joke by Hougaard · · Score: 2

    1. A company would never pay a ransom to a cracker group. This would just give 10 other groups the signal to try to do the same. 2. A "Stock Option" is the right to buy stock in a company to a fixed price (Hopefully below the current trading price :-) So this requires that they actuallly have some money to invest in stocks? 3. If they have money to buy options it would be great for Sega to sell them the stocks (And thereby getting the revenue from the pirate copies) - And with the PS2 being released soon - holding Sega shares would properly not be a wise idea.

    1. Re:This is just a joke by GigsVT · · Score: 1

      If they have money to buy options it would be great for Sega to sell them the stocks (And thereby getting the revenue from the pirate copies)

      Hehe, at the same time diluting their stock with new issues. Issuing stock is never considered revenue in the traditional sense.
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    2. Re:This is just a joke by BrK · · Score: 1

      A "Stock Option" is the right to buy stock in a company to a fixed price (Hopefully below the curent trading price :-) So this requires that they actuallly have some money to invest in stocks?
      No, you don't need any money to exercise (or own) a granted stock option. Ex: Company X gives you a grant of 10,000 shares at Price Y. Their stock price is now Y+25 and you want to exercise some of your options. You call you broker and say "Sell 2,000 of my options at price Y+25 or better". Your broker sells the shares, and you have an accout worth (Y+25)*2000. However, you have to _buy_ a stock in order to sell it. You just sold short (sold shares you don't own), so you now have to buy 2000 shares at price Y. Where do you get $2000(Y)? From your recent exercise. So, now you're left with (Y+25)2000-(Y)2000, or 2000*25, or $50,000. This is how probably 99% of all the Silicon Valley options get exercised.

      3. If they have money to buy options it would be great for Sega to sell them the stocks (And thereby getting the revenue from the pirate copies)
      From the above example, it's now clear that they don't have to give Sega _any_ money at this point. However, most any stock option grant will have an expiration date, typically 5-8 years. If they didn't exercise the stock for some reason, then there is usually a clause that the granting company retains the right to the option, which then allows then to buy-back their own stock at a price that is often well below the current market price. This is a Good Thing for most any company.

      Anyway, the whole story is most likely bullshit, but at least now you know more about stock options :)

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  76. The Cute Irony is... by NeuroManson · · Score: 1

    Sony introducing a new CDR (CDR-W?) drive that can write and read 1.5 Gb or so discs... Only weeks after the first ripped DC ISO's started appearing... Can we say industrial sabotage? How do you ensure that a competitor's game system dies early? Improve the technology that allows their product to be copied... After all, they have a major uphill battle to compete with the DC, the PSX2 was rife with technical difficulties, while Sega was selling hand over fist...

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  77. (OT)Which is why I use w3m. by yerricde · · Score: 1

    w3m is a full-featured character-cell web browser. Unlike Lynx, w3m supports tables, making web site layout look more like what the designers intended.
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  78. Fake. by drwiii · · Score: 1

    It's Kalisto's exit strategy. Just like the still-unproven rumors of Utopia getting busted by Sega.

  79. Right by Bender+Unit+22 · · Score: 1

    Who believes that?
    Try to guess what would happen when you show up to claim your stocks.

    BTW. If you believe that, then I have a old tower that I want to sell to you. It's located in Paris and you can get it for cheap. I'll even ship it to you!!!

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  80. Re:hire them! by .pentai. · · Score: 3

    GDRoms are just more "dense" that CDroms, and can be read by a standard cdrom with some modifications. And, they didn't make the boot disk OR figure out how to rip the GDroms, they took someone elses work, called it there own, and tried to play it off and claimed others stole it from them.

    Wow, with those skills, maybe they SHOULD work for a corporation.

  81. (OT)K5 does this. by yerricde · · Score: 1

    kuro5hin.org coming soon: Mass moderation of stories. There's a "front page" and a "back page" for each section; the community votes to move stories from the back page to either the front page or /dev/null.
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  82. Hey. by mindstrm · · Score: 3

    Just a thought.. but..
    Couldn't Sega be doing this?

    1) Offer them all stock options.
    2) This means they all have to sign contracts, and be *identified*. (You can't anonymously get options, I don't think).
    3) Now, Sega is legally bound to give them these options; however....
    4) Now Sega knows who each and every member is, so they can proceed to sue them for copyright infringement *anyway*!

    Hypothetically.. the fact that sega would agree to pay them to stop is not the same as saying sega is not going to press charges for their past actions.

  83. here's the .nfo by Mean_Mr_Moustache · · Score: 1

    Here's the .nfo file from their last release that spells it out. Also - not sure where that emu reference came from - there's no emulation involved here. The formatting is trashed but I don't want to link to where this is ;) Title: Ganbare Nippon Olympics 2000 Url: n/a Group: Kalisto Released: Saturday September 2nd, 2000 Size: xx/07 NFO: Viewing plain text [switch to java mode ] [save .nfo ] Proudly Presents Game : Ganbare Nippon Olympics 2000 (C) Konami Sports Origin : JAPAN - NTSC Filename : KAL-GO2K.001 Released : September 2nd, 2000 CDs / Rars : 1 CD / 7 RARS Platform : Sega Dreamcast (DC) Format : CDI (DiscJuggler Sega has offered us stock options to stop releasing DC, so this will be it, our last release. Thanks to all who have supported us throughout our stay in the DC scene. Take note this is NOT a joke. We are really stopping all DC operations with this release. We will continue on with the PSX. Bye Game Info: Ganbare Nippon Olympics 2000 is the successor of the previous Track and Field games on the PSX. Check out a whole lot of 12 events such as Pole Vaultor and the compulsory 100m dash. Be impressed by the superb motion captures of the Athletes and the true 3D environment. Music and sound matching perfectly to the Olympic Atmosphere Nice to see console stories on /. but this is from Saturday, and you guys should maybe take time out from those FPSs sometime ;)

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  84. Re:Euro Sinks Again by kermit+the+fraud · · Score: 1

    That'll learn 'em!

    Bet (s)he doesn't do that again... whoops, already did!

    Keep on feedin!

  85. Re:hire them! by Frizzle+Fry · · Score: 3
    they took someone elses work, called it there own, and tried to play it off and claimed others stole it from them.

    Huh, imagine that. Pirates trying to benefit from someone else's work.

    Care about freedom?

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  86. Consider This... by Nater · · Score: 1

    Perhaps Sony is the first major corporate interest to realize that recent court actions, regardless of who's right and who's wrong, are as futile as damming the ocean. When the industry fights, it's like sqeezing a chunk of jello, it doesn't collapse under the pressure like rubber, it comes out from between your fingers on all sides and makes a mess. So this time, instead of fighting it, they offer some hush money to keep the know-how of ripping these games from spreading. Honestly, if this is true, it's much more sinister than legal action. Legal action makes a scene and everyone stops to look. This will just shut people up.

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  87. Interesting approach by A_Roche · · Score: 1

    If this is true, then surely Sega is going to have to split their stock 2000:1 just to get ahead of the people who rip the games. I wonder if I should start this, it could be a money making deal, I think.

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  88. How To Make Money: The Lazy Man's Guide by KingJawa · · Score: 2

    Route 1: Government Subsidies
    (a) Buy land. Lots of it.
    (b) Threaten to grow corn. Or peanuts. Or something.
    (c) Wait for corn growers lobby to talk to congressman.
    (d) Get nice fat check to not grow corn.

    Route 2: Stop ... er, Stock Option Hijacking
    (a) Buy domain names. Lots of them.
    (b) Threaten to steal games. Or other programs. Or something.
    (c) Wait for game developers to complain to bosses.
    (d) Get nice fat stock options for not stealing stuff.

    Route 3: Tin Cup
    (a) Buy tin cup.
    (b) Threaten to wallow in your own filth outside of a nice department store.
    (c) Wait for department store to smell you.
    (d) Get nice fat wad of $100s for not scaring the customers.

  89. hire them! by eries · · Score: 5

    Have you guys seen the specs on how these games were ripped? Dreamcast GD-ROMs are supposed to be incompatible with CDRs a hundred different ways. For one, they hold more data. These hackers managed to rip the games, edit them down to CD-size and then create a boot disk for the dreamcast that disables all the country-code checking. These are some serious 3l33t HaX0rZ. Sega should hire them immediately. Hell, maybe even pay them to start whacking the PSX2 :)

    1. Re:hire them! by Jack9 · · Score: 1

      They incorporated Utopia's work into the ISOs to make them bootable which Utopia was unable to do. I hardly call this "taking someone else's work and making it their own"

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  90. Good move... by HiQ · · Score: 1

    Losing money on a court case or losing money by offering stock options sort of cancel each other out. Now add to this the benefit of more piracy actions targeted towards *other* platforms, means that they sell more games that would otherwise be obtained through piracy. All in all not too stupid a move!
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  91. Stock Options by e-matt · · Score: 2

    Following this logic
    Record Companies will be giving out stock to Napster and all it users, so they will stop "sharing" mp3's

    Imagine that ?

  92. The rationale: by FascDot+Killed+My+Pr · · Score: 2

    When I was little and and lived at home, I didn't always remember to turn off lights when I left a room. My mother would say "we don't own stock in the electric company" which meant "we are losing, not making, money by leaving lights on".

    Maybe Sega gives stocks to pirates to turn them into people that want to stop piracy.
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  93. Re:shouldn't by Mechno · · Score: 3

    heh heh, this story is not actually true. The person who writes the .NFO files for Kalisto is leaving the group and played a prank. That's the story.

  94. Talk about your urban legends! by Travoltus · · Score: 2

    LOL
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  95. It *was* that way once by Zerothis · · Score: 1

    Two kids hacked into an Intellivision using a modem designed by Mattel themselves. The cute little innocent hackers called Mattel to tell them about it. DOH! Mattel was frantic, and to neutralize the threat they agreed to hire the hackers, after they went to college, which Mattel helped pay for.
    Why would they do this?
    Well the hackers where minors, there's a certain legal difficulty about that. Not to mention it might make Mattel appear bad if they started suing their target demographic.
    The hackers were quite skilled and later proved to be assets to the company even though the Intellivision console was dropped by the time they were out of school.
    But the most important reason of all was to keep the knowledge of how they did it from becoming public knowledge.
    This situation was not unique. In the banking industry many programmers added backdoors to their work to funnel money to themselves. Most of them were caught. Bank managers were terrified that their customers might find out computers were used to steal money. Back then many customers mistrusted computers to handling their money in the first place. So deals were made for the offending programmers to keep some, all and even more money than they had acquired to keep them quiet.
    It's odd when you think about it. Now that this type of information travels a round the world so much faster than it did then, that companies would be so eager to call attention to it by suing. Just look how Napster clones rose to epidemic proportions within hours of the lawsuit. Today they go against all this established wisdom, they attack their target demographic and call press conferences to announce the details.

  96. what is it worth by snoogans · · Score: 1

    i thought that the dreamcast was going to be the last game console sega was going to produce because of increased competition. if they don't put out another console the stock is going to be worthless when it matures

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  97. Is it April 1st? by Ergo2000 · · Score: 1

    Who the hell thought this has even the slightest ounce of credibility??? The idea of Sega giving these clowns stock options is absolutely ridiculous, and the idea that it would be considered anything more than a pathetic prank is unbelievable. If Sega knew who these guys were and could find them they'd have some serious civil suits on their hard.

    This is the most absurd story I've seen posted on here...beating even the little kid who worked for Microsoft prank. Can't the stories themselves be moderated into oblivion?

  98. Malda, What the hell are you smoking? by Watts · · Score: 1

    How the hell does crap like this make it through the story queue and not useful stuff? Holy shit. And it's CmdrTaco, the originator of the site who posts it. You'd think *he* would have developed the ability to filter through articles by now.

    Not only was this news A WEEK AGO, but it's a colossal joke. kallisto, a group that releases dreamcast isos, claimed Sega gave them stock options to stop pirating games. Think about that one for more than two seconds and tell me it's more than a work of pure, hilarious fiction.

    Good god, I pity the slashzealots who take everything on slashdot as pure truth.

  99. They were tricked! by webslacker · · Score: 1

    See, Sega didn't give them stock options, they gave them stop options

  100. Communicator 4.51 on Windows dies as well by brokeninside · · Score: 2

    I tried several times as Netscape's fine browser crashes relatively frequently for me. After restarting Netscape more than once, I'm forced to the conclusion that whatever the linked page looks like, it makes Communicator blow chunks in a rather messy manner

  101. stupid people with their stupid lame rumors by 2MuchC0ffeeMan · · Score: 2

    okay... i'm gonna go for some informative karma here i know this is fake, this (a story on a highly respected forum) is what they wanted... here are some things from the kalisto .nfo's when they release their games.. here's the first one, from sydney olympics-8/30 "Here's our last release before we take a little break from the DC scene. We are frankly tired of all of you ungrateful assholes there who do nothing but whine about our releases. We will give this game today, but we have chosen to keep our current rips Ultimate Fighting Championship and Sega GT internal. We don't have to release to the public nor are we really interested in doing so now with the attitude that most of the end-user base shows. This game has been forced to display at 60HZ for PAL users, and it fits on 74 Minute Blank. Adios, we're off to play UFC." okay, their next release, 16 hours later ... ultimate fighting championship - 9/1/00 "Ok, Back from our 16 hour break. Really funny to see most of whiner's reactions. Did you guys ever sit down and wonder which group has given you 95% of the DC releases out there? To those of you who think we're arrogant/childish, all I can say put your money where your mouth is, and do something about it, don't download any of our releases. Simple as that. And to the people who can't get DJ working, do you really think we give a fuck about your shitty burner's problem? Take what you and if you dont like it, FUCK OFF and do it yourself. Never bite the hand that feeds you folks, otherwise you'd be stuck playing lame NES emulators on your wonderful 128bit machines. But its not all negative here, we'd like to say thanks to all our and supporters, and this game is dedicated to you." note: DJ is discjuggler, the only program they use to burn their releases of their games ... alot of people whine about how they can't get dj to work with their burner, and want releases in another format (like nero, or a .iso image) next releases:virtual athlete 2k & Sega GT, nothing our of the ordinary next release:Ganbare Nippon Olympics 2000 8/2/00 "Sega has offered us stock options to stop releasing DC, so this will be it, our last release. Thanks to all who have supported us throughout our stay in the DC scene. Take note this is NOT a joke. We are really stopping all DC operations with this release. We will continue on with the PSX. Bye." granted, this is just crap, anyone who is given stock options to stop what they are doing, don't do it anymore .... just wouldn't release this one ... granted, the irc channel on efnet, #kalisto is invite only... i think it's just cuase they don't want to be bothered... no company would PAY someone to stop doing what has hurt their company so badly other release groups have learned from kalisto, and still release games... good, self booting, quick loading, games ... sega wouldn't be so stupid to PAY pirates, when they can simple just put them in jail, free of charge ... another rumor: is that echelon, a new release group that appeared 1-2 days after kalisto quit, and has released most of the games since, including 3 in one day (which only kalisto has been able to do) is now thought of to be refugees of kalisto just a rumor ... i get most of my info from the http://www.dcisos.com forum and the http://www.isonews.com forum but, if you go there, be warned, there's thousands more lamers, just like atheos, who is just another idiot speading rumors use common sense when thinking people

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  102. Taco has lost his mind by bguilliams · · Score: 1

    atheos acording to this story kalisto was given stop options to cease...

    What the hell does this mean? Let's see, in half a sentence, we've misspelled 'according', thrown grammar and punctuation out the window, and gotten the story wrong. Stop options? Are those anything like stock options?

    I preview my comments, why can't you do the same?

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  103. If it's unconfirmed why post it? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    If I wanted fake news, I would go to Segfault.org and get it there. I come to Slashdot to get quick, reliable, updates.

    Furthermore, how could CmdrTaco even possibly believe this story is true? Why would a company give you their stock to stop pirating their games? Isn't that like paying you to stop? Why not just prosecute you if they have actually found out who you are and what you are doing?

    "If I had a stock option for every game I pirated..."

  104. Assuming this is true... by milkman1 · · Score: 1

    It doesn't seem like a terribly bad idea from SEGA's point of view.

    Option 1: Fight the pirates (who they may not be able to identify) with expensive lawyers and no hope of winning any signifant monitary reward (the pirates are most likely broke anyhow).
    Result: Pirates continue because they are even more broke and have even less incentive to stop, SEGA is out >$50k for legal costs.

    Option 2: Give the broke pirates a financial incentive to not pirate your games. Additionally, if the pirates accept stock options, they are no longer anonymous, if they continue to pirate SEGA's games they will almost certainly be punished.
    Result: Sega is out maybe $10k for stock options, can hit pirates next time if they don't behave, and are guanteed to win atleast what they gave the pirates should it be nesscary to sue.

    On the whole, this system (except for naughty ideas it may give some pirates) probably has a band for the buck of atleast 10 times what legal action would cost.

  105. Paying off pirates? by not_cub · · Score: 1
    Hey guys, over here... Yeah, I'll make sure I don't release any pirate ISOs if you give me some stock options too...

    Actually, I'm not really an ISO pirate, just a bored geek trying to illustrate why if they pay one set of thieves off, they'll have to pay them all off. All in all, I think we can say this is bogus then.

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