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    I mean, come on! Blaming the social problems in Manchester on video games? Maybe you should do something about the unravelling of the social fabric that Thatcher started and is continuing to this day before going after recreational gaming?? Pillocks!

    Cathedral row over video war game

    The Church of England is considering legal action against entertainment firm Sony for featuring Manchester Cathedral in a violent PlayStation video game.

    The Church says Sony did not obtain permission to use the interior in the war game Resistance: Fall of Man. The game sees a shoot-out take place in the cathedral's nave
    The Church of England is considering legal action against entertainment firm Sony for featuring Manchester Cathedral in a violent PlayStation video game.

    The Church says Sony did not obtain permission to use the interior in the war game Resistance: Fall of Man.

    The game, which has sold more than one million copies, shows a virtual shoot-out in the cathedral's nave in which hundreds of enemies are killed.

    Sony said it believed it had sought all necessary permission for the game.

    'Not reality'

    The company said in a statement: "Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is aware of the concerns expressed by the Bishop of Manchester and the cathedral authorities... and we naturally take the concerns very seriously.


    We believe we have sought and received all permissions necessary for the creation of the game
    Sony Computer Entertainment Europe

    Fantasy meets reality

    "Resistance: Fall of Man is a fantasy science fiction game and is not based on reality.

    "We believe we have sought and received all permissions necessary for the creation of the game."

    The firm said it would be contacting the cathedral authorities on Monday "to understand their concerns in more detail".

    But the Church said Sony did not ask for permission to use the cathedral and has demanded an apology and the removal of the game from shop shelves - otherwise it will consider legal action.

    Sony game from You Tube/Sony Playstation 3
    Sony said the game was not based on reality

    The Bishop of Manchester, the Right Reverend Nigel McCulloch, described the decision to feature the city's cathedral as "highly irresponsible" - especially in the light of Manchester's history of gun crime.

    "It is well known that Manchester has a gun crime problem," he said.

    "For a global manufacturer to re-create one of our great cathedrals with photo-realistic quality and then encourage people to have guns battles in the building is beyond belief and highly irresponsible.


    We are shocked to see a place of learning, prayer and heritage being presented to the youth market as a location where guns can be fired
    Rogers Govender,
    Dean of Manchester Cathedral

    "Here in Manchester we do all we can to support communities through our parish clergy. We know the reality of gun crime and the devastating effects it can have on lives. It is not a trivial matter."

    The Dean of Manchester Cathedral, the Very Reverend Rogers Govender, added the game was "undermining" the work of the church.

    "We are shocked to see a place of learning, prayer and heritage being presented to the youth market as a location where guns can be fired.

    "This is an important issue. For many young people these games offer a different sort of reality and seeing guns in Manchester Cathedral is not the sort of connection we want to make.

    "Every year we invite hundreds of teenagers to come and see the cathedral and it is a shame to have Sony undermining our work."

    'Mythical'

    Patsy McKie, from Mothers Against Violence, whose son Dorrie was killed in Manchester, said it was time to stand up to the makers of violent games.

    "I believe it's something that needs to be taken seriously first by the Church but also by parents.

    "There's a war going on - not just in Iraq, but right here on our doorstep."

    Sony described the game as being set "in an alternate and mythical version of Europe in the 1950s, in which the enemy are strange-looking alien invaders seeking to destroy humanity".

    Earlier, David Wilson, a Sony spokesman, told The Times newspaper: "It is game-created footage, it is not video or photography.

    "It is entertainment, like Doctor Who or any other science fiction. It is not based on reality at all. Throughout the whole process we have sought permission where necessary."
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    Sony is having a hard run of luck.
    What a shame.
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    • #3
      The Church of England should demand that Sony make the ultimate decision:

      Cake or death?!
      Last edited by Zkribbler; June 11, 2007, 13:29.

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      • #4
        All Sony has to do is change a few pixels. Big deal.
        "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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        • #5
          Why would they need permission?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kuciwalker
            Why would they need permission?
            If you features someone's property in a motion picture, etc., you have to pay them to do so.
            (This does not apply to long shots of a city, etc.)

            If you ever go to a show and are surprised to find that your house is the one where the ghost is murdering all the teenagers, you have yourself a good lawsuit

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zkribbler


              If you features someone's property in a motion picture, etc., you have to pay them to do so.
              (This does not apply to long shots of a city, etc.)

              If you ever go to a show and are surprised to find that your house is the one where the ghost is murdering all the teenagers, you have yourself a good lawsuit
              My old house? F**k, no one was supposed to know about that. It was an accident, really it was.
              "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
                My old house? F**k, no one was supposed to know about that. It was an accident, really it was.
                Hey, if it was only teenagers, then no biggie. Forget about it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kuciwalker
                  Why would they need permission?
                  Sadly, I must agree with Kuci. This is like saying anyone using the picture of the White House must have the government's prior approval. Images are used all the time and it's ok as long as it isn't copyrighted. The CoE will have a hard time claiming the look of a church is a copyrightable symbol.
                  Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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                  • #10
                    To The Church of England:

                    [IMG]http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/6712/lil*****1sv7.gif[/IMG]

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                    • #11
                      Image does not exist?

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                      • #12
                        lol. Hang on.

                        The image name had the word b itch in it and so 'poly tried to find *****.gif - which doesn't exist

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                        • #13
                          To The Church of England:

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                          • #14
                            tell them to play "Afterlife"

                            silly english priests
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Oerdin


                              Sadly, I must agree with Kuci. This is like saying anyone using the picture of the White House must have the government's prior approval. Images are used all the time and it's ok as long as it isn't copyrighted. The CoE will have a hard time claiming the look of a church is a copyrightable symbol.
                              It's not just 'the look' or a vague shot of the exterior.

                              It's a reproduction of the interior including the ground floor plan, in quite recognisable detail.

                              I find it bizarre that the C. of E. should complain about the ultra-violence only when their building is featured, however.

                              Lazy moral guardians....

                              To call it a desecration is simply headline grabbing though.

                              And I have issues with all those references to blood in church liturgy and hymns, and that nasty imagery of a mutilated semi-naked man fastened to a wooden implement of torture... ...really, what impression are the Church trying to give little children ?
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