Posted March 18, 2010
cogadh
Banned? Never.
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Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
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From Other
Posted March 18, 2010
Pirates,pirates never change.
Post edited March 18, 2010 by lackoo1111
Siannah
what?
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From Switzerland
Posted March 18, 2010
Sielle: Aren't these the same guys that got pissed because abandonware sites removed games (specifically the M&M collection) from their sites after GOG started selling them? GOG didn't contact the sites at all, they made the decision on their own (and the correct one IMO).
Yes and yes. Same guys, right decision. It's really just a bunch of crybabies who gotten mad because they no longer could get it for free, ignoring the point what the difference between an Abandonware- and a warez-site is.
klaymen
Just as planned!
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From Slovakia
bansama
bansama.com . . . . . . . . . . J-ga.me/s/
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From Japan
Posted March 18, 2010
I still don't get why GOG actually set up affiliation with them. GOG really should set higher standards for themselves.
Stuff
Resident Old Man
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From United States
Posted March 18, 2010
NO, NO !! IT WAS ME WHAT DID IT . . . I HAVE PROOF GOG USED MY WORK !!
I WANT CREDIT AND I WANT IT NOW !!!
I WANT CREDIT AND I WANT IT NOW !!!
Navagon
Easily Persuaded
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Stuff
Resident Old Man
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Orryyrro
Flying Squirrel!
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From Canada
Posted March 18, 2010
Remember guys, in most cases the cracks are perfectly legal. Especially if a game has invasive DRM, since, at least in North America you are allowed to modify software enough to make it usable, and sometimes that requires removing CD checks.
Distribution of said software not so legal though.
Distribution of said software not so legal though.
PoSSeSSeDCoW
Moove on over.
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From United States
Posted March 18, 2010
Can someone tell me why this matters? I ask this every time some publisher uses a warez crack to remove the DRM from the game, but no one has given me a good reason.
Protoss
Nyctophile
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From Germany
Posted March 18, 2010
PoSSeSSeDCoW: Can someone tell me why this matters? I ask this every time some publisher uses a warez crack to remove the DRM from the game, but no one has given me a good reason.
Because they don't give attribution to the crackers. Might be an authorship infringement by the publishers but I surely don't know about the paranoid U.S. law. They just should keep their ACTA at home if they need it at all.
PoSSeSSeDCoW
Moove on over.
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From United States
Posted March 18, 2010
PoSSeSSeDCoW: Can someone tell me why this matters? I ask this every time some publisher uses a warez crack to remove the DRM from the game, but no one has given me a good reason.
Protoss: Because they don't give attribution to the crackers. Might be an authorship infringement by the publishers but I surely don't know about the paranoid U.S. law. They just should keep their ACTA at home if they need it at all. IIRC, you can't sue in defense of something or claim ownership upon that violates the law. These cracks violate the DMCA by removing the DRM without the consent of the publisher. Furthermore, you also can't claim ownership, unless it's in the public domain, on something that you modify without the owner's consent. If I took the first Harry Potter book, changed every instance of the word "the" to the word "frog" and tried to enforce copyright if the publisher took my work, I would get laughed out of court, with good reason.
Siannah
what?
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From Switzerland
Posted March 18, 2010
Protoss: Because they don't give attribution to the crackers. Might be an authorship infringement by the publishers but I surely don't know about the paranoid U.S. law. They just should keep their ACTA at home if they need it at all.
So basically it's martens complaining about eggthieves? Yeah, that's understandable. Oh wait...
tor
Registered: Dec 2008
From Norway
Posted March 18, 2010
PoSSeSSeDCoW: If I took the first Harry Potter book, changed every instance of the word "the" to the word "frog" and tried to enforce copyright if the publisher took my work, I would get laughed out of court, with good reason.
Change every instance of the word "wand" to the word "wang" and they'll have an even better reason. ^^
Mnemon
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