Just you.
Just you.
1. Roger Goodell needs to self report his incompetence, and promptly resign.
I'm assuming both that you have glaucoma which is affecting your vision and that you are incredibly high on your glaucoma medicine (which, by the way, is a four-game suspension.)
US Courts will take lawsuits from anyone, provided they have jurisdiction over both parties and the conduct. The party filing the suit obviously consents to jurisdiction by filing a lawsuit, while the party being sued must live or do business in the area where the court is located. If any of the conduct occurred in a…
(Lawyer speaking) Doesn't matter if the game's published internationally or not. First off, you have to understand that American Courts are MORE concerned about Americans being pulled into legal disputes in other country's courts (where they might be treated unfairly) than vice versa. Most legal ideas regarding…
Holy guacamole, how are you getting this much (misguided) heat for asking a reasonable question about a complex issue? I'm new around Kotaku, so maybe this is normal?
Ahh well he said he would cause hell if the movie came out and he rewrote their film and I have no idea if they are doing it or not. Also regarding US laws or international ones. The case would fall in the country the C.O is in,so if it's in the US it's in the american court system. Now with him being a convict and a…
I haven't seen anyone answer your original question, so I thought I would give it a shoot. I am a lawyer, this is not legal advice and you, or anyone else reading this is not my client.*
It's not particularly nationalistic; tasteskindasalty is on point when he/she notes that American IP laws generally only cover American IPs and the citizens that produce them. They -can- be levied against citizens of other countries (and likewise citizens of other countries can levy the IP laws of their own nations…
People born in North, middle and South America and all Americans. What you really mean is a Non-US citizen suing a US company in a US court regarding US law.
The game is published internationally... Yes, he can sue them.
Yep, we'd heard rumours that Unity featured a completely overhauled animation system, but seeing it in action... that's just awesome. I'm still not done with Black Flag yet, but with improvements like this I'm absolutely fine with buying Unity this year =)
Same here. I usually start a game on easy and finish it. If I like the gameplay enough I will go for another run on a higher difficulty. Resonance of Fate was the one I knew that would be hard but I decided to play anyway and man was it hard but it was also very enjoyable at the same time. I never rage and break stuff…
Agree 100%. My brother is a college student with no job, he insists on playing everything on Hard and says playing on easy is for kids. It is easy for him to replay the thing 20 times to try and get past a certain point, he has time to kill.
Yessss! Especially if I'm playing the game for the story or just to see what's around the next corner. I don't play games as a matter of pride, so the difficulty I beat the game on means nothing to me and I don't trot it out like a magic pony to impress people with my "gamer" cred. With the exception of Halo. …
My sentiments exactly. I have to deal with challenging stuff all the time in the real world. Video games are my time to escape.
The most important decade of your life is the one you're living right now. Screw the past.
First, I like the new comment system. Much easier to just dive in and [attempt to] reply.
I would like to add hard-learned advice I've learned — Nothing will fix itself. Unlike childhood, there is no "next school year" or "after the holidays." This is your life and you are the only person who can affect change.
Smoothies>Juicing
Same here.
I did this with the call of duty last year. I barely played the last couple of map packs. The last one I'm not sure I even downloaded. Waste of my money. It would have been cheaper had I just bought the first one or possibly two. Now I know better :)