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Sony apologises to Manchester Cathedral

Resistance: Fall of Man still on the shelves

Ian Williams, vnunet.com 06 Jul 2007
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Sony has apologised unreservedly to the people of Manchester and the city's Anglican cathedral for depicting the church in the PlayStation 3 shooter Resistance: Fall of Man

The apology comes after church officials last month branded Sony's use of the cathedral as "beyond belief and highly irresponsible". 

Following a meeting with the church, Sony admitted offending the cathedral congregation and the wider community. Sony has taken out a full page advert in the Manchester Evening News expressing its regret over the incident. 

"It is clear to us that the connection between the congregation and the cathedral is a deeply personal and spiritual one," said Dr David A Reeves, president of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.

"As a result, it is also clear that we have offended some of the congregation by using the cathedral in our science fiction game.

"It was never our intention to offend anyone in the making of this game, and we would like to apologise unreservedly for causing that offence, and to all parts of the community whom we might also have offended."

However the church is not entirely satisfied with the apology as Sony has not pulled the game, nor has any donation been made to the anti-gun crime movement, as stipulated in its original letter of complaint.

"We asked Sony to apologise unreservedly to the Cathedral and wider community for the offence caused. This they have done," said Dean of Manchester the Very Reverend Rogers Govender.

"We asked them to withdraw the game. They have refused to do this. We asked Sony to make a donation to community groups nominated by the Cathedral. They have not responded."

The cathedral has also released a set of 'sacred digital guidelines' aimed at video game developers and retailers, urging them to avoid violent games. The Digital Guidelines code of conduct is as follows:

1. Respect our sacred spaces as places of prayer, worship, peace, learning and heritage
2. Do not assume that sacred space interiors are copyright free
3. Get permission from the faith leaders who are responsible for the building interiors you want to clone
4. Support the work of those engaged in resisting the culture of gun crime and those involved in promoting the work of conflict resolution

See also:

PlayStation 3President goes on record to rubbish rumours  06 Jul 2007
Nintendo WiiWii outsells PS3 by six to one in Japan  04 Jul 2007
Sony PSPCPU clock upgrade arrives as a bonus  25 Jun 2007
But rumours still rife in wake of recent patent application  12 Jun 2007

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