
ad absurdum, part 2
2 years ago
What if other products were sold the way video games are sold, would we find those terms acceptable?
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More information available at:
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Brett Russell Dougherty 2 years agoactivism in video games. thank god there are some sensible people with skill vocalizing want needs to be vocalized. i cant wait to see more stuff. -
Phil Rice
2 years ago Thank you, Brent. It's a message that needs to sink in if we are to see change; I hope these will get at least a few people thinking about it. -
3d60 2 years agoI was once part of the Communist terrorists in 2nd life....We liberated code from the the dogma of capatalism....it was very frowned upon but was at least a real event in an unreal world...seems you can't play or create unless it is with in defined borders in any enviroument....whether virtual or real. Using artists work to create new work could be called plagarism / theft ...or could be called progress.. I personally think copyright theft is crap but defining what is use or theft is an impossible judical task....
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