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Babak Abrishamchian
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A question. Doesn’t the code talks about political PARTISAN activities? BLM is not a partisan political activity. It’s social activism but not partisan political activity.

The fact that you’re a former soldier and don’t see the difference between this and someone giving a nazi salute frightens the hell out of me.

You equating BLM with Nazism says all there is to know about you.

Yes. Mainly because that’s completely and obviously different.

Have fun, you’re a great writer wherever you are.

“Battlefield 1"?!?!?! REALLY?!

Actually, I think those companies will continue to thrive because they tend to be good at sifting through the hatred and figuring out what’s nonsense vs. what’s genuine criticism that they should respond to. YouTube dislikes for a game that isn’t out yet = nonsense. Diablo III auction house = genuine criticism.

Ha! Ahh, that last image. Classic. Gamer hypocrisy is primarily why Bungie, Activision, Blizzard and a few others will continue to thrive despite the so-called hate they receive every day.

Wouldn’t it have been simpler to just PhotoShop the original picture?

I like that most of the responses aren’t “Good job putting her in her place brah.” Small victories. :\

Like skinny Hutts. Essentially worms.

Blame it on the idiotic IP laws in the US. They *have* to defend “Wasteland” or they will be unable to legitimately prove ownership of the name.

That's an incredibly juvenile attitude and it betrays an ignorance of trademark law. Disliking a company does not justify piracy or theft. You're just using that as an excuse to get things for free because you're greedy.

Yes it is. They trademarked the word for use as a video game title.

The guys behind Wasteland 2 are trapped by US IP law. I’m not a lawyer, but my understanding is that if they don’t actively defend their trademarks then from the perspective of the court they’re establishing a precedent that could be used against them in a trademark case where they genuinely care. It’s silly and

Don’t cut yourself in that edge there you trendsetter.

Nah, their hands are tied. US trademark law requires them to aggressively protect their trademarks or they can actually lose them.

I like it. More importantly, I hate the students.