Posted March 18, 2010
w0rma: I would suggest you get more knowledge on this topic first mate. :-) We don't get money from any ads or somethink like this (have you seen any banners on GOG?). That's not our business.
Other way around. I have noticed GOG banners on a piracy site. I would imagine they are financially subsidized by advertising but, to clarify, maybe I should put this another way: when you fly the Jolly Roger, you send a message that you are pirates; and when you plaster your logo all over piracy websites, you also send a message.
w0rma: We are only working on brining you game classics. Once we get the rights on any old game we start fighting against pirated versions of it. As it is in commerical use other sites can't say they are abandonware.
True, but you are double dipping.
As mud, my friend. ;)
w0rma: If we follow the logic that GOG banner on any web-site means GOG supports this site and its methods - it also means any publisher supports piracy if their brand names and copyrights exist on the web-site...
I'm not sure I understand this statement so correct me if I am mistaken. Are you suggesting that publishers, by having their intellectual properties stolen, are just as responsible for promoting piracy? 'Cause I will LOL if you are... XD