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And apparently a human being who can’t brook any challenge to his ideas or have a mature discussion.

Except we’re not talking about the video game itself, we’re talking about a video of specific playthrough of the game, which Nintendo did not record, nor play. The specific link you cite is related to the copyright of the game itself.

Fair enough, but you didn’t address my other point, which is far more important.

I’m kind of disappointed you didn’t unpack the copyright issues here. Nintendo does not hold the copyright in any part of the video—they didn’t record it, and the actions in the game itself were created by either the user or the tool.

Actually, public performance only applies to music (and licensing through ASCAP). And Nintendo does not hold the copyright in the video, they hold the copyright in the game (and possibly trademarks). They are actually abusing the DCMA by issuing a takedown of the videos. Court is their redress if they believe the

Blech. Nice victim mentality. Every [insert group here] is screwed because someone else blah blah blah system blah blah man beats them down blah.

There is so much intellectual masturbation in this article that I had to duck.

“No, you CAN’T TAKE my money. But you can *take* my money.”

As what, the puck?

No, you assume people think it is boring because of the ratings. It is entirely possible it is the reverse—because the sports have gotten so much less TV time and are less well-known, people watch less. It is also possible (and likely, in my opinion) the real reason some people don't watch is ‘sexism’—something no one

A quick google search also reveals thousands of sites about white supremacy too, but that doesn’t make it so.

No its not—if you wish to drawn unfounded assertions based on a narrow set of data, go right ahead. Just don’t expect people to respect the apparent ignorance.

I think you’ve missed the point. If the OP said less people watch women’s sports than men’s sports, he/she would be stating a fact. My issue is with the extrapolated, overdrawn, derogatory, and presumed correct conclusion. Neither he nor you can expertly cite the reasons behind why women’s sports are less

Of course you can like what you like—no issue there. The mistake is in extrapolating your personal opinion to a broader perspective. That’s where it gets offensive and ignorant. Women’s sports are not boring, they just aren’t interesting to you.

There seem to be a lot of reviews of that product claiming it broke soon after purchase. Do you look through the reviews before you make recommendations?

There seem to be a lot of reviews of that product claiming it broke soon after purchase. Do you look through the

Since I often did just that playing spread eagle with red-shirted UVa players (yeah, I played at a high level, but not near enough to even try to walk on), it doesn’t hurt that much. That was an action-movie-quality reaction...

“...each standing 230 feet above the rocky, windswept coastline.”

Be friends first, don’t rush things, and make sure you know how to be a *good* friend. Look for others with the same outlook. Don’t feel like every date has to lead to a relationship.

I’m a bit confused by your fear of copyright law. Recipes themselves are not patentable and copyright only covers the specific expression (i.e., the exact published words). If you reproduce the recipe in your words, it would not be covered. If you show an image of the recipe, the only possibly issue would be