Actually, suggesting that people shouldn’t be compensated for their efforts is a pretty lazy (and offensive!) way to think. But what do I know? I just pay the artists I employ. Silly me.
Actually, suggesting that people shouldn’t be compensated for their efforts is a pretty lazy (and offensive!) way to think. But what do I know? I just pay the artists I employ. Silly me.
Has is wrong about a lot of things.
Ah, the good ole' "exposure" argument, just as self-serving now as it always has been.
That’s where “transformative use,” as the article literally references, comes into play. No two video game “playthroughs” will be alike. There’s no “fair use” argument when streaming and reacting to a film/TV show, though, nor should there be.
Thanks for proving my point, sociopath. Pretty sure I hit a little too close to home for your comfort.
Since you’re clearly an idiot, I’ll remind you that no one today is dying from the Spanish Flu, typhoid or yellow fever.
You’re all up and down this thread crapping on masks. Why should I give a fuck about anything you have to say?
I will never get over how many selfish, ignorant arrogant assholes I share this country with.
Imagine being this hopped up to defend theft.
Actually, what’s sad is when a silly commenter comes in and tries to regulate the outrage of others.
“This already happens in TV and film and on stage with re-releases and revivals.”
You’re right, it’s not a debate. It’s you making shit up and yelling it at a wall, and me mocking you for doing so. Sorry for the confusion: that’s on me.
“The license should be perpetual from the moment the media is first shipped.”
You know you’ve lost a debate and it eats at you when you come back three days later to respond to a comment whose last word is “bye.”
Swing and a miss, junior.
Sorry, I didn’t realize that you knew the family well enough to make such statements. Because if you don’t, well, your projection is really nothing more than projection.
I, too, hate it when my own family looks out for my best interests.
Yeah, it’s Denzel’s fault that you’re such a terrible interviewer, Katie.
It’s almost like creating a release date before the scope of the project is revealed is a bad idea.
Tell me you don’t listen to music without telling me you don’t listen to music.