More of Kotakus war against IP rights.
More of Kotakus war against IP rights.
It’s simple. The law says you have to defend your IP or you lose your trademarks. No, it’s not a 1 of thing, but if you have a pattern of allowing infringement, you lose the right to defend it in the future.
Receivers cost $500. The $1000 is it’s production costs. They are sold at a loss until version 1.5 and 2.0. Like a console, the loss is made back later.
Congrats! Truly!
Same day delivery of used games thru Postmates was a good idea tho..
Anyone who actually reads comic books would know how dumb this comment is.
Guess you never read Jason Schreiers book, Blood, Sweat, and Pixels. He mentions the climbing a bunch in his U4 chapter.
Anyone from STL or KC would know that being a Kemper comes with baggage. They are old money who used to own half the state. We even have a stadium named after them, along with streets and whatnot. family members in half the institutions we have.
Stay healthy, and best of luck bud.
Not really dif laws. Patent law is pretty set in stone, and was among the 1stconsumer laws dictated by treaty.
1st, linking video game IP to Covid vaccines is beyond a stretch. 2nd, you have no clue what your talking abt.
Replace ‘piracy’ with lack of respect for IP laws. It’s semantics.
Fuck! I just got back into it this week. Wasting time and money on a season that ends next week.
Did you just try and review a movie you haven’t seen, and then got a bunch of likes for it?
Or we could all be impressed he dug a 1.5 mile tunnel under an urban city for $50M, including stations cost?
Free same day delivery thru Postmates was GENIUS. I can now buy used games at a discount w the same effort of a digital purchase, and will have a copy to sell later. Gives me a reason to buy from them.
I think many commenters don’t understand that Mitsubishi isn’t a car company.
Like the Postal Service couldn’t use the $6B in a million better ways, starting with pensions and better health care?
Got my last 3 cars at a dealer who doesn’t negotiate. Every time they just give you a written quote, Carfax, and a bunch of brochures and say:
Seems like Ubisoft’s success with Assassin’s Creed and Fenyx had an influence too. RPG action is selling, and Ubi has done well with non offensive micro transactions.