Darvond: On the matter of pirated content, what if the company relating to said software is long dead? Or to phrase this in another way, where does GOG define abandonware?
Darvond: Sure, that's fine and dandy. But the scenario in question I speak of is where the
company forfeited existence over ten years ago. It no longer legally exists, on paper or otherwise. The company is factually deader than the corpse of Atari.
There is no such thing as "Abandonware". There are games that are no longer sold by their rights holders. But this doesn't give anyone the
legal rights to download those games from a third party. Even if the "company" (developer/publisher) doesn't exist anymore, there's most certainly still someone holding the rights to the inexistent company's former intellectual properties. Someone who bought the rights for a Dollar, some bank who gave the company a credit but didn't get it paid back, a lawyer who managed the liquidation, etc. Rights don't vanish that easily.
Darvond: "unreleased game content", are we talking games yet to be released, or is
this wiki entirely forbidden? The unreleased game content stuff is indeed a bit troubling... Let's take the restored content mod for KotOR 2 as an example. It... well... "restores" unreleased game content. But yet someone from GOG made the thread about KotOR 2 mods (including the restored content mod)
a sticky in the subforum! This is... slightly confusing.
Darvond: "Posting cheats, hacks, game exploits, and game spoilers - unless you clearly note that this is what your post is about at the top of it.", does this apply retroactively?
Nope. None of the rules apply retroactively. This is bad when it comes to our scammer brigade who turned the forums to shit with their alt armies. This is bad when it comes to comments about "subhuman scum" that some ... "users" posted in the past. But it's good for rules like that one! You shouldn't be banned for posting
ATTENTION! I'M GOING TO POST A CHEAT NOW! up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A
NO MORE CHEATS FROM THIS POINT ON! in the past.