Gaming News - November 2006
Austin, TX (November 20, 2006) - NCsoft today announced that the FBI
has closed down L2Extreme.
From NCsoft:
FBI Agents working in conjunction with officials from NCsoft’s North American
business successfully closed down a computer game operation alleged to be
reaping profits by providing a fraudulent service to its players. The operation
was closed down after multiple raids and interviews were conducted in various
cities from California to Virginia.
Federal search warrants were served on owners of L2Extreme who were also
questioned during the raid. L2Extreme was providing its users with unauthorized
service and code for NCsoft’s online computer game, Lineage II. The warrants
enabled officials to halt L2Extreme’s operations while collecting further
evidence in the course of the investigation.
The FBI estimates L2Extreme has up to 50,000 active users on its service. NCsoft
estimates that monetary losses and damages from the operation are costing NCsoft
millions of dollars per year.
L2Extreme advertised on its website, www.l2extreme.com, that more than half
million registered users had subscribed to play.
“Operations like this essentially are defrauding customers by stealing from
companies like NCsoft,” said Matt Esber, NCsoft North America general counsel.
“In the end those losses impact our customer support, product development,
operational areas and ultimately they impact our player communities, most of
which are trying to play games legitimately. This group in particular was
downloading our version of the Lineage II software from our servers, costing us
close to a million dollars in realized bandwidth costs during the period it was
operational.
“We’ve taken this action because we strongly believe in defending the
intellectual property rights that we’ve worked so hard to create. We’re
extremely pleased that the FBI has worked with us so diligently to bring this
particular case to its current state and we want our customers to understand
that we will continue to fight similar operations in the future in order to
maintain the integrity of all NCsoft games.”
The investigation into the L2Extreme operation is ongoing.


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