but it worked tho
but it worked tho
but it works on the NES
? You mean the part where I went into detail on what has been the case of the litigation side so far?
That bit you quoted is so hilarious. Like the cops rarely do anything about actual “revenge porn.” I would love to be on the line while this person tries to explain to the police why they have to “obliterate” a web site.
“If someone used my voice to produce pornography without my consent I would be calling the police immediately to have that person and whatever site hosted that material fucking obliterated,”
Damage to the actors is not clear at all. Granted it’s super annoying and offensive to hear your own voice used for something you don’t like especially when it comes to profane or pornographic themes but those are feelings. From that to the legal definition of HARM there is definitely some road to cover. Rights under…
Because Nintendo’s eShop is DEFINITELY the only digital storefront full of second-rate knockoff shovelware...
Sure, but nobody is forcing you to buy a Blu Ray of Crater. But if someone DID want that, it’s not an option anymore because the public has decided streaming everything is the way to go. So now anybody who wants to watch Crater or anything else is at the mercy of whoever owns the streaming rights to it who can,…
This is one of the main reasons I’m so frustrated about the death of physical media. Nobody can come over my house and throw my DVD collection away, but with streaming there’s no such guarantee. At the bare minimum I wish we had a movie version of Steam. Vudu is close, but with all the restrictions on the content…
I saw it on twitter, someone mentioned that all movies that get vaulted become public domain.
As if we needed further proof that US tax codes (especially *corporate* tax codes) was a warped and counterproductive clusterf***. As intended by those who want all the benefits of society but don’t want to pay for any of it, especially not their fair share of the burden their lifestyles puts on society.
Wow, never seen anyone miss the entire point of Fallout 1/2 being a satire of American culture so hard.
Everyone seems to be saying “after Covid” a lot in this article. It’s not over, friends are still getting zapped by it, ending in the Hospital. This has super-spreader all over it.
I haven’t played Animal Crossing in years, but beyond the fact it’s not “America”—does Tom Nook do anything if you don’t pay?
I know it’s been said here alread,y but I’d just like to add my voice to the chorus of people saying, “America didn’t invent greed, darling.”
After all of these years Kotaku is still at zero meaningful things to say about America.
Calm down with the American exceptionalism. We didn’t invent greed, exploitation, or colonialism although we perfected some of it. The US is not the center of the moral universe. You can’t really get more hubristic than saying a company from a 1,000 year old nation that makes a money-based decision is acting…
Man, there is a lot of yards between those 2 goal posts, but your not helping your case at all.
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