Why “worst mistake”? Paper always beats rock.
Why “worst mistake”? Paper always beats rock.
Congrats Mrichston, a truly disturbing image
Great work everyone!
They could tie copyright protection to market use. If the product is no longer manufactured/available for purchase, the clock starts ticking. The owner can choose to let it expire or apply for a renewal of their copyright, with no restrictions on how many times they renew, but a regular expiration cycles.
That’s a little aggressive. I shouldn’t be able to copy, distribute and profit from a version of Bladerunner because the studio made a new one and people are nostalgic.
Nothing so called, they are pirates. They are breaking the laws. No one is entitled to getting to play old games. The best approach would be to change the copyright laws to make them more reasonable. Obviously that is no easy feat. So accept the risks you are taking, and acknowledge that you are breaking the law.
Sadly no
I can’t believe how many Twitter responses there are that are mad about this. Seems like incels are the target market here? I guess it shouldn’t actually surprise me.
“Having not seen much of Super Seducer 3, it’s hard to say which content Steam had a problem with.”
And nothing of value was lost
It’s been so long time since I last read something about him or seen something by him that I had forgotten. I have seen some of his movies which were great but I have something about remembering names unless I can connect it with something special. Pretty strange I could forget about him if you ask me, given his…
Oh, you didn’t know him? If there’s someone else who doesn’t know who he is, it’s this guy:
Huh?
super mutant beherock
“[...] asteroids are mainly composed of mineral and rock”
The challenge was to add Dwayne Johnson to a videogame, not Martin Scorsese...