Posted April 25, 2015


For anyone that hasn't seen it, Total Biscuit / Cynical Brit's take on the issue is fairly balanced:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGKOiQGeO-k
Valve's move is supposed to destroy this self-concept and to draw the subculture into capitalism. I've seen this more than once in music or other subcultures and they all have been heavily altered by the capitalist impact. This may be the beginning of the end of the modding community we know and their transformation into a new business segment. Understandable that people are unhappy, but that's the way capitalism works :(
This doesn't make Valve a new Satan - but it reminds me of the way amazon works with self-publishers. Just with a lot more copyright issues. Considering the way Valve usually behaves - I hope nobody considers it offensive when I call it autistic, because I think that describes it correctly - the mod-publishers won't have much fun as they will not be able to oversee all copyright related issues and I think they will have to bleed for that. Hail DMCA!!! :(
Btw, as I was bored I took the chance to start my I-have-a-new-job-giveaway! You're all invited :D
Post edited April 25, 2015 by PalioDeMonte