catweazle24
Catweazle24
catweazle24

Please pay for the games that you play and enjoy. I know that institutionally Kotaku is dismissive of concerns about piracy - they make the kind of content that isn’t subject to being pirated - but the industry can’t survive if you don’t. Saying that is not a defense of current intellectual property laws. One way or

Why would you recommend someone like Abramson, who has absolutely no credentials in this area and has peddled the most outlandish and unsubstantiated conspiracy theories?

So asking if we should avoid rushing to judgment and giving this guy a chance to defend himself - that’s impermissible at this point, right?

Of course, Murray also proves the utter impotence of student protest movements to actually harm its targets. He is still well-connected, well-moneyed, and influential in his own circles. Of course, tackling that problem is an actually hard task for the left; telling the left what it wants to hear about free

Vinyl sounds fantastic, it remunerates artists far more fairly than streaming or MP3s, records are physical objects so you never have to worry about DRM or some company going out of business, and nowadays they usually come with MP3 codes anyway.

Vinyl sounds fantastic, it remunerates artists far more fairly than streaming or MP3s, records are physical objects

Why does every question in sports have to be obvious? Why can’t it ever be the case that some questions are legitimately hard and that people can have good faith differences of opinion? Why reduce everything this way? What do you gain from that?