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LOL got a good laugh from that thanks!
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Lemon_Curry: Hmm... this is interesting.
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DreamedArtist: I changed my name a good few times and for some reason I could not decide on UnrealQuakie... I had DreamedArtist for 10+ Years but changed it to UnrealQuakie wanting change but that did not do well and did not feel it so I went back to DreamedArtist and Maybe just maybe might change it to something over time when I can come up with something that sticks like DreamedArtist does.
That's not at all what I found interesting. It's just that the two pop-up menus show different usernames (for the same user) depending on whether I've accessed them in the general forum or in this specific thread.

So... where exactly are you from? ;D
I've never seen that space empty before.
Post edited January 28, 2018 by Lemon_Curry
I kinda want to take a crack at this comic myself. XD
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Strijkbout: I have the feeling, that in the near future Disney is going to own/run everything.

Sadly, I belong to the minority that doesn't like Disney.
I believe that there will be a 'spiritual successor' to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? in theatres/on DVD/BluRay well before that happens. It will involve not only WB & Disney but many other studios/networks as well.

Without competition, there is no (real) innovation and no thinking, reasoning public (much less government) will allow that kind of monopoly to occur.

Pokemon Go( Away)! can only distract its players for so long...
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DreamedArtist: When everything goes digital and you cant own anything anymore we will look back to this and cherish everything we own that is physical like books and cards and movies and music cd's.

Books being one big thing for me.
I have my doubts that *any* conglomerate will own everything without public resistance.

(Plus, who'd want the rights to my twisted fiction anyway?)

For all of their 'power', they cannot (truly) hide their atrocities forever and will lose whatever (legal, military) loyalty they've 'purchased' when & if they're revealed/exposed.

Rules (including copyright and fair use laws) were made for a reason and when (corporate/political) folly gives way to fact(s), unfair laws/regulations will be cleaned up.

It shouldn't only be the rich who survive (much less thrive).

*goes back to watching classic cartoons on various video sites*
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Strijkbout: I have the feeling, that in the near future Disney is going to own/run everything.

Sadly, I belong to the minority that doesn't like Disney.
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ChainsawGenie: I believe that there will be a 'spiritual successor' to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? in theatres/on DVD/BluRay well before that happens. It will involve not only WB & Disney but many other studios/networks as well.

Without competition, there is no (real) innovation and no thinking, reasoning public (much less government) will allow that kind of monopoly to occur.

Pokemon Go( Away)! can only distract its players for so long...
Given the political movements and other companies forming monopolies, i imagine they would. The US government seems to be OK with one particular side slowly monopolizing everything (just look at the internet in the US: the same leftist companies are buying up everything).

That said, don't worry, that's what indie's for.

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DreamedArtist: When everything goes digital and you cant own anything anymore we will look back to this and cherish everything we own that is physical like books and cards and movies and music cd's.

Books being one big thing for me.
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ChainsawGenie: I have my doubts that *any* conglomerate will own everything without public resistance.

(Plus, who'd want the rights to my twisted fiction anyway?)

For all of their 'power', they cannot (truly) hide their atrocities forever and will lose whatever (legal, military) loyalty they've 'purchased' when & if they're revealed/exposed.

Rules (including copyright and fair use laws) were made for a reason and when (corporate/political) folly gives way to fact(s), unfair laws/regulations will be cleaned up.

It shouldn't only be the rich who survive (much less thrive).

*goes back to watching classic cartoons on various video sites*
Ah, this post reminded me of the time Microsoft was in charge of the US court system, suing DNS providers "ex parte," meaning they could sue people without the people getting sued even knowing they were being targeted with a law suit. Happened to no-ip, and it backfired. Yeah, and they still pretty much own the PC market.
Post edited January 29, 2018 by kohlrak