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Pluvius
Metall
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« Reply #555 on: 20 July 2008, 21:08:50 » |
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Odd behaviour for someone who cares so much about the rules. Since when do I care about the rules so much? I follow them when I need to do so, but as far as the law is concerned, I do what I want so long as I can get away with it. And your sig's too tall again. It's 87 pixels tall. You said 100. Is it really a problem? Not that I have any problem with piracy. No one cares about your feelings on the subject, since it's against the rules to discuss it.
It's against the rules to discuss it? Most places make it against the rules to discuss how to obtain illegal things, but not how to do it, since the methods of emulation & such are legal & also have legitimate uses. All sorts of inconveniences & obstructions of my rights have been thrown at me by software companies, so I decide to play their game at its fullest if I'm forced to.
Does anyone else read this as "They want munnies! I don't haz munniez! *cries*"?
I read, "Bull#####bull#####bull#####bull#####".
I'm also pretty sure he's confused regarding his "rights".
I have the right to back up software to which I've purchased a license to use, & yet copy prevention makes that more difficult than it should be. I have a right to play my Blizzard games I have purchased on emulated Battle.net servers, but Blizzard shuts those down to "combat piracy". It's alright. He justified why he steals. That makes it okay.
Morals are very arbitrary. It is okay.
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Edgecrusher
Super Robot
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« Reply #559 on: 20 July 2008, 21:29:13 » |
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It's against the rules to discuss it? Most places make it against the rules to discuss how to obtain illegal things, but not how to do it, since the methods of emulation & such are legal & also have legitimate uses. I really wish people wouldn't believe everything they read on the internet. Generally speaking, emulation (methods and all) ARE illegal when used on a product you do not legally own. Just because you bought a disc, does not mean you legally own the product. I have the right to back up software to which I've purchased a license to use, & yet copy prevention makes that more difficult than it should be. I have a right to play my Blizzard games I have purchased on emulated Battle.net servers, but Blizzard shuts those down to "combat piracy". You're confused. Battle.net was an infringement of Blizzards EULA and DMCA, and was shut down accordingly. Have you ever actually stopped to read an EULA? You don't have ##### for rights, because you don't actually own anything.
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No more pencils, No more books I built a city out' one brick, it had a Mayor and a Crook I made the Crook stab the Mayor, then slay himself in the guilt I stole the brick back and migrated east, now let's build.
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