refuses to translate a game to english
takes the people to court who do
Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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refuses to translate a game to english
takes the people to court who do
The european space agency must be stopped.
These "criminals" are the only people keeping these works of art and culture alive. Unlimited for ip ghouls
You should absolutely 100% lose copyright protections on a work if you aren’t making it available to the public. Also things should enter the public domain after 10 years (5?) but even ignoring that, the point of copyright is to allow you to make money on the exclusive sale of the thing you made. If you aren’t selling it, you don’t need copyright protections.
Businesses that are not equitably owned and operated coops should not be allowed to hold copyrights at all, nor should they be allowed to receive exclusive licenses or otherwise sneak around it by controlling a property without directly owning it. Copyright should further be tiered: a tier that never expires, which requires non-coop businesses to acquire proper licenses to use it; a 50+ year tier that requires coops to seek licensing; and some shorter tier that would require an individual artist or author to seek licensing for commercial use. Anything owned by a coop that dissolves or an artist who dies without transferring ownership should immediately enter the public domain, except the requirement for businesses to seek licensing should remain and be negotiated by, idk, some relevant industrial union or something and the proceeds to that should go towards grants funding independent creators or a healthcare fund or something.
Under a socialist system this should be further reformed, as needed for the context of however media is produced under the new system, to balance the need to protect a given artist's ownership over their creations with the need to prevent them from holding something hostage that's become the work of a great many other people involved in its production - so a novelist may own their own works and be able to refuse to see them adapted, but one writer out of several for a series can't claim piecemeal ownership over it and try to sabotage its ongoing production over a falling out, for example.
Yeah prepatched roms will get the copyright goons up your ass just as much as unpatched roms
The site had plenty of other downloads besides just prepatched ROMs, I'm shocked it went this long before it got shut down considering there were Gamecube and PS2 downloads on the site.
Fuck this, though, it was a good source for those consoles
Like I said, the files are still accessible even if there's an additional hoop you gotta jump through now. Also, you can apparently still download from emuparadise despite them getting the same treatment like 10 years ago. Let's hope they weather the storm
Yeah I still have a userscript that puts the download links back on emuparadise
I'll be honest, I thought we all learned a decade ago that direct download links without an individual DMCA system is never sustainable.
Just host a bunch of torrents like a normal ROM site.
it is very funny that i learned about this because i was in the middle of re-downloading some games i lost during a disk accident last year. i could download a couple before the links fully dissapeared, making me wonder if i got banned or sumething
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