for those services, I wish the companies, i.e. Netflix, would use the standard servers that they use for pcs and macs.
for those services, I wish the companies, i.e. Netflix, would use the standard servers that they use for pcs and macs.
Let them sue over the toys, but not the games.
I’m sure they didn’t mind as much when they were getting that sweet pre-recession civilian market money from GM. The HUMVEE is also being replaced in many front-line units with new vehicles that are more capable against IEDs and explosions from underneath. I doubt that HUMVEES scooting around AF bases will need to be…
Regarding the majority of MoH games, WWII weapons are also more squirelly when it comes to liscensing. Back then, the government actually bought the designs for most firearms and produced or developed them at the government’s Springfield Armory. Further, once the war started, any company with metal tooling…
I think Activision is on to something with their argument. If this was a regular game about cars, like a racing game, or GTA, then I think AMG would win. However, this is a game about the military and the ability of artists to create works of art with the military as a subject. The issue here is that the military is…
If we think about the number of shows, movies, and games that include things like c-130s, Abrams tanks, or even specific weapons such as m4/m16/scar/m1 and so forth. These are real items used either currently or in the past, expecting entertainment to pay for every single thing will basically remove realistic combat…
Every other company’s cars are licensed in video games because their designs are creative works done on that company’s dollar. They’re right when they say “paid for by the American taxpayer” this lawsuit is bullshit and fuck that company for even suggesting that they have a right to sue any entertainment publisher for…
This one is far deeper into the grey area than you claim, though it’s also not cut-and-dry against you, either.
AMG is seeking enforcement by a federal court of a federal trademark. That enforcement is the government act that would putatively violate the First Amendment. This is a fair use issue.
Completely disagree, someone could come out of the woodwork for so many different things it’s insane. I don’t want to be playing military simulation games a decade from now where they are so afraid of getting sued they can’t use realistic weapons, vehicles, technology, hell even clothing designs. This just opens up…
This is funny because ‘kid’ is properly the word for a young goat. ‘Kid’ in the sense of a human child is slang, derived from the time when human babies often had goats as wet-nurses.
Stealing from people you work with always boggles my mind. Like the stories about coworkers snagging lunches and what not. But one that definitely threw me was when a very dear friend was showing me around the submarine he had been deployed on for 6+ months and in his amusement at my horror of the living conditions…
The penalty for stealing The Good Chair should always be the True Death.
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The Goat Simulator community has gotten way out of hand.
A chair for a chair.
Is this real? Am I actually awake? Did somebody dose my drink? Am I perhaps dead?
We need to change our standards. There are more games released every day now than always. Indie games are everywhere, and some of them are amazing and are very successful. The problem is, they are digital only.
This is stupid. Digital sales should be included because Japan like every other first world country is slowly transitioning toward digital. It makes more sense from a financial perspective for companies to prefer digital sales anyway.