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As the owner of the German Gran Turismo forum GT Racing Point officially announced today, Sony sued the forum for the use of the forums GT logo on a flyer without their permission. Interestingly, this logo is only similar and not the same as Sonys trademarked GT logo and has been used for years without any problems. Sony has asked the GTRP team to release the domains www.granturismo.de (registered since 1999) and www.gt4.de immediately. Connections with Sony which were already established before this issue suddenly froze. Why Sony decided that they want the domain name right now remains a puzzler.
The question is: what has the GTRP done to Sony? There are thousands of forum members. Some spend a lot of spare time there to help others with problems and questions about Gran Turismo. The whole project is financed privately. We voluntary did the work Sony would've been supposed to do. And now they decided to get rid of us.
Even if Sony was successful this would not neccessarily mean the end of the GTRP, it could move to another domain. Still, this could mean that Didi, owner of the GTRP, would give his project into the hands of another person. Being sued by a company after years of hard work and lots of money he invested in one of their products, you may understand that this spoils the fun for him.
You might imagine that there is lively response to this by the GTRPs members. At the moment, we are considering if there is a feasible solution to this problem. If you have any useful ideas you are very welcome to share them with us! Any contacs with friends or relatives working at Sony might also help! 👍
Here's a link to the thread in the GTRP forum: *click*
Rod, one of the GTRPs administrators, just added the following lines:
Cheers
the Interceptor
The question is: what has the GTRP done to Sony? There are thousands of forum members. Some spend a lot of spare time there to help others with problems and questions about Gran Turismo. The whole project is financed privately. We voluntary did the work Sony would've been supposed to do. And now they decided to get rid of us.
Even if Sony was successful this would not neccessarily mean the end of the GTRP, it could move to another domain. Still, this could mean that Didi, owner of the GTRP, would give his project into the hands of another person. Being sued by a company after years of hard work and lots of money he invested in one of their products, you may understand that this spoils the fun for him.
You might imagine that there is lively response to this by the GTRPs members. At the moment, we are considering if there is a feasible solution to this problem. If you have any useful ideas you are very welcome to share them with us! Any contacs with friends or relatives working at Sony might also help! 👍
Here's a link to the thread in the GTRP forum: *click*
Rod, one of the GTRPs administrators, just added the following lines:
I ask you not to insult Sony or SCEE in this thread, as it might affect the issue negatively. Thank you! 👍RodThis is not about us not being able to live with the option "www.gtrp.de", neither about how much Sony is willing to pay as a compensation. It is about the way how the team including Didi, me, all the mods and some ultramembers are being treated. It just can't be that we are being put in the wrong light after all these years.
Cheers
the Interceptor