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"Syndicate-3DM" is likely a reference to the 3DM game cracking group and their releases of games like Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate or the 2012
Exploring mechanical reinforcement strategies like epoxy infiltration to turn brittle 3D prints into durable, industrial-grade components. Syndicate-3DM
To developers (like CD Projekt Red, whose Witcher 3 had no DRM and sold millions), Syndicate-3DM was a nuisance. To publishers like Ubisoft, they were a plague. But to computer scientists, they were brilliant engineers who proved that any security system reliant on client-side trust is fundamentally broken. "Syndicate-3DM" is likely a reference to the 3DM
From a proper, legal standpoint, software piracy violates copyright laws and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Cracking groups like 3DM operate outside the law, and downloading their releases exposes users to security risks (malware-laden cracks) and legal liability. Game developers and publishers argue that piracy directly harms revenue, especially for niche titles like Syndicate , contributing to the death of franchises. But to computer scientists, they were brilliant engineers