Security, especially for business-issued phones or phones for children.
Security, especially for business-issued phones or phones for children.
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The real difference is that a game stream is inherently a transformative work, which is protected. Streamers are creating new entertainment from the original work, by transforming it through their interaction, both with the work and with their followers. It’s much closer to a remix of a song than just broadcasting the…
Tell that to the million and a half articles comparing the DreamCast and the PS2. Sega may have gone under shortly after, but that wasn’t due to sales, or lack thereof, of the DreamCast.
SEGA would like to have a word with you.
You’re forgetting Sega.
If you click on “Latest,” it will show the classic feed. Still genuinely a pain to use, mind.
*cough*Daikatana*cough*
You mean, the undecided center?
No, it didn’t, it played off the idea of a store inside a government. If you can’t refute the points brought up, you should just give up the discussion entirely.
The point is that you can’t accept extensions of your analogy when they start including information detrimental to your argument. There are good reasons for walled gardens, and unless you acknowledge all the facts, your points fall flat.
And I used your metaphor against you. That’s called “discourse.” Apple’s selling point for their phone has always been that it’s a closed, secure, safe system, and that’s all it’s ever needed. The developer can then have a captive market to sell their app to, as long as they meet those requirements set by Apple. The…
Sure, go for it. Just don’t be surprised when consoles start becoming a super-expensive luxury item again, since the walled gardens you want to break up subsidize their development and manufacture.
You forgot the part where Epic’s shop would be free to: dodge the Appleville taxes (cut for maintaining OS/device); evade the Appleville customs and enforcement (app verification for malware/viruses/quality); ignore the Appleville police (lack of accountability to Apple); freely surveil the Appleville citizens without…
Ultima and Wing Commander were contemporaries! I had a CD that came with a CD-ROM drive from early on that had Ultima VI and Wing Commander III on the same disc. Good times!
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Alternately, you can get a three dollar Viz subscription and read the entire series.
No, their goal is to open a competing store, which they stated in their lawsuit. The same statement made in the Google Play lawsuit, incidentally, where it doesn’t really fit, but that’s their lawyers being lazy, I guess. Their claim is that they aren’t allowed to open that competing store. Given the level of quality…
A 30% cut is the industry standard across all store platforms. It “seems high” because you don’t have any context for that. Apple has done nothing to enforce that cut in other stores, or force people to use their ecosystem, they only provided a competing product that performs well.
It’s already happening, their revenue already dropped by 25%. There MAY be a connection there.
Did you have a look at the “Epic Payment” option? Did you notice how it completely prevented Apple from ever getting paid for having Fortnite on their store (Fortnite being free), while at the same time meant an even larger chunk of money to Epic (players didn’t see a 30% discount on their vBucks)? They lowered the…