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I'm not dictating anything, people can do whatever they want with their hobby. I'm just saying that I would rather look at the real result of their work, and not the photoshopped picture. Obviously it's up to them to post what they feel happy about.

I just picked the face here because it was the easiest thing to point out in the whole article. I've seen quite a lot of changes being done to both the faces and the costumes of several cosplayers.

I like cosplay as much as the next guy... but I think photoshop is used way too much when it comes to stuff like this.

You can see just how full service No Man's Sky will be in pursuit of this, taking you from beneath the water of another planet's ocean into the atmosphere and to space, dogfighting through an asteroid field. Only four people are building this game, and it just handed the rest of the VGX its collective lunch.

Sure there are, your rights end where mine begin ;)

You could do that to someone who called the police once, or maybe even twice... but 900 times in a single day? and over 15k times in 6 months?

Yep, I agree with all of that.

Well, yeah, but the police doesn't really care if she has mental problems or not, they just want her to stop... so they took her into custody. Not sure if she was trialed and taken to jail or if she is still waiting for a judge to decide what is going to happen to her. The article isn't very clear about it.

I agree with you, it seems she needs some sort of help.

I don't really have any numbers to show for what I said, I'm just making an assumption based on the fact that iOS devices are usually a lot more expensive than Android ones.

That's true, you can lose the right to do something (even the right to be free) if a judge finds you guilty of something. In this case, the cops took her into custody, but they couldn't just walk to her door and take her phone before that happened. Not unless they got a court order for such thing.

Having a loan with a bank isn't technically a fully fledged legally binding contract.

Here, read this article, it will explain it all in a way that I wouldn't be able to:

That was my point, people are saying that the cops didn't need to send her to jail, they just had to take her phone away. Well, you can't take her phone away, a judge has to give you an order for that.

I didn't mean that you have the right to "have a phone", I meant that you have the right to own private property. This includes anything you can buy with your money (legally).

Using google translate:

Yeah, I assume every country has laws where they can take your property under certain situations, like you said. At least I'm pretty sure that Japan must have something like that.

Well, I'm assuming they took her into custody and later on a judge decided to put her in jail. There sure is a big hole in the story, so I can't tell for sure why she was sent to jail instead of some other place to get help.

Sorry, english is not my birth language, so it probably didn't come out exactly as I intended.

You can't take private property from anyone unless they are an inmidiate threat to themselves or someone else. They had to put her in jail in order to do so.