If Valve hired him he wouldn’t work anymore. It’s company policy, duh.
If Valve hired him he wouldn’t work anymore. It’s company policy, duh.
Fuckin pants tent strikes again.
I’m with you on this. I am a Mets fan, and there are so many in the fan base that hate this, and I totally get it.
This is the correct take. I know it’s popular to hate on Tebow around here, but the dude is one of the all-time great college football players, and such an athlete that he was able to take a decade off from a sport he played as an amateur and still be good enough to pick it back up and actually look like he belongs…
I’m actually excited to see what he’s going to do next year. This isn’t me snarkily hoping he fails. I hope he keeps kicking ass.
You do now. Hey friend hows it going?
a customer could not enter a McDonald’s and order just a slice of cheese
According to blizzard you can claim it from their website gift page. Presumably that means no download required. Check their article here:
I think we’re diverging a bit on the topic of “legality.” I know I’m substituting the US legal system here, but I assume the UK is relatively similar.
Breaking your company’s Non-Disclosure Agreement is not a crime (let’s exclude stuff involving government security clearances, for simplicity’s sake). Sure, you’d be in…
Wow, British law is fucked up. A news outlet is complicit in the stealing of information just because they published it months later after they confirmed it was real? Give me a break. Get a First Amendment, losers.
The horses had all the hay they needed, the random bucket of water had been emptied into the wash trough, the cook…
I used to work at TrustedReviews - I left several months before the offending article was published. I don’t have intimate knowledge of why TI Media, which owns TrustedReviews, chose to settle the case, but I know no laws were broken obtaining the documents. To my knowledge, they were emailed anonymously to a member…
I mean, you could certainly make the argument that all information serves a public good and that part of a journalist’s job is cutting through the marketing cycle instead of just regurgitating what publishers want said. But let’s say you don’t believe in that argument. Here’s a good example.
There’s an important distinction to be made here between a leaker and a journalist. When someone leaks a document to the journalist, it’s entirely the journalist’s prerogative whether or not they want to report on that. They have not signed any NDAs and have no obligation to protect companies’ secrets. In fact, a…
Lol.. confidential means jack shit unless you are bound by agreement. We are under no legal hold from publishing information given to us by sources. Did they sign an NDA? Doesn’t sound like it. So TT doesn’t have the right to push around the media with threats.
This is disconcerting. I feel like, In our entire society, not just our subculture, journalistic integrity is on the decline. It is not journalism’s job to contextualize (arguably) or cater to views. It is for dissemination of information, which the website did dutifully.
The British website TrustedReviews today pulled an article, apologized to publisher Take-Two Games, and said it was…
I hate when all these “old” players are years younger than I am.
Commentator 1: You could not have scripted a better ending to this game!
As Nathan said earlier this year, all video games should let us pet the animals. That includes cats, Red Dead…