They wants to pass YET ANOTHER Anti piracy bill.

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Reply #25 on: October 31, 2010, 03:42:44 AM
I'll be pissed if they get in my way of downloading music and PC doujins for free. -_-


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Reply #26 on: October 31, 2010, 03:46:52 AM
It will, you will see. They will deem just about anything blacklistable.


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Reply #27 on: October 31, 2010, 03:50:24 AM
Jeez, everyone who wants to download crap for free and every pervert's freedom to download porn is in jeopardy because of these hicks.
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Reply #28 on: November 01, 2010, 03:06:40 PM
A black list is not the answer by far. It will only serve to [acid burst] everyone off.

We do not live in red China, or in some third world islam country. This is the [tornado fang]ing United States of America. Land of the FREE, incase you have not notice there SENATE.

Sometimes I wonder why our politicians want to turn this great country into the soviet union or some ass backwards muslim dust ball.
Money, Interests, etc etc. The reason we dont trust ANY of our politicians. (unless you are one of the fanatics who everyone just wants to smack)

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Reply #29 on: November 21, 2010, 12:18:41 AM
So, it looks like this bill has been shot down by a senator from Oregon, who has vowed to do everything in his power to keep it from getting through the senate.

Glad to see there are still some people with half a brain in the government.

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Reply #30 on: November 23, 2010, 02:07:17 PM
I love how you people try to justify piracy, like it's a good thing.

[spoiler]It's not.[/spoiler]

How uncharacteristically self-righteous of you. But honestly, it isn't a good thing. It just is.

Sadly, I don't have money to buy every little game, but I do often test games first via said methods, THEN turn around and buy them. No point in wasting money on [parasitic bomb] after all.

Money, Interests, etc etc. The reason we dont trust ANY of our politicians. (unless you are one of the fanatics who everyone just wants to smack)

With Flame on this one, O-Man. This land isn't very... free. America is pretty shitty honestly. Also, not everything about Muslims is bad, so that sounded particularly off color. And I really don't approve. But aside from how I COULD pick apart your post, I'll just note that Americans needs to get a little less high and mighty about their craptacular.



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Reply #31 on: November 23, 2010, 02:23:13 PM
I was actually following this from another site before I knew there was a thread here.  -_- This irritates me to no end. I know piracy is bad, blah. But I mostly buy used games anyway. Does the producer see any money in that? Pretty sure just Gamestop gets the money for hooking me up with the copy. And blacklisting THE best way to get information (I know it isn't always accurate but it is information still) is a terrible idea.

Who says what is okay for me to look at and not look at? Who decides that for me? What about my rights? So some pirating makes it okay for the government to decide what I can and can't look at? I mean, I'm for moderation in government and this is just bigger government.

But eh, I know I can only do so much, but I signed the petition. I'll be the first to admit that we have very little control over the government generally, but lots of press and lots of pissed off voters DOES make those politicians a little nervous. They do want their comfy jobs after all. We have to out weigh the support from the people pushing the bill with negative press to even hope to do anything.

Anyway got this email from the people:

[spoiler]Kayla -- big news! Yesterday the Senate Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to send the Internet blacklist bill to the full Senate, but it was quickly stopped by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) who denounced it as "a bunker-buster cluster bomb" aimed at the Internet and pledged to "do everything I can to take the necessary steps to stop it from passing the U.S. Senate."

Wyden's opposition practically guarantees the bill is dead this year -- and next year the new Congress will have to reintroduce the bill and start all over again. But even that might not happen: Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Hollywood's own senator, told the committee that even she was uncomfortable with the Internet censorship portion of the bill and hoped it could be removed when they took it up again next year!

This is incredible -- and all thanks to you. Just a month ago, the Senate was planning to pass this bill unanimously; now even the senator from Hollywood is backing away from it. But this fight is far from over -- next year, there's going to be hearings, negotiations, and even more crucial votes. We need to be there, continuing to fight.

We're doing everything we can: working with key staffers to remove the most egregious parts of the bill, lobbying more members of Congress to speak out against this bill, and insisting on hearings so the whole Senate can learn about how dangerous this is. And, of course, we'll keep working with you to make sure more people hear about this bill and tell their senators.[/spoiler]

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Reply #32 on: November 23, 2010, 02:28:27 PM
Haha, by that definition. Buying used games might as well be piracy. 8D

Or worse than, really. Since someone is getting paid while the producers are getting... nothing.

But I won't go there. That's a whole 'nother touchy subject. And frankly, I said I won't bother debating stuff on RPM anymore.



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Reply #33 on: November 23, 2010, 02:32:34 PM
Haha, by that definition. Buying used games might as well be piracy. 8D

Or worse than, really. Since someone is getting paid while the producers are getting... nothing.

But I won't go there. That's a whole 'nother touchy subject. And frankly, I said I won't bother debating stuff on RPM anymore.

Hm... Someone buys the game, producer gets money.

They sell it back to Gamestop.

I buy it, Gamestop gets the money. Sure there isn't another 'copy' but another player is playing the game without paying those who made it?

Hm I never thought about that before. If I am right and GS keeps the money, then only buying "new" games is "supporting the company who made it"?

Of course if someone knows that GS or other respective game shops gives some of the money to those who make the game when someone buys it used, feel free to correct me, since I'm not claiming to know how they work. I am just musing.

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Reply #34 on: November 23, 2010, 02:42:52 PM
Well. Before I sign off on this topic, I will state that I heard it during the Fallout 3 Midnight sale from a Gamestop Manager.

That, doubled with a comment from Game Overthinker himself, I'm pretty sure this is an accurate notion.

http://screwattack.com/videos/TGO-Episode-41-The-Revolution <- Go there for said comment.

Anyway, yeah... Just remember gaiz, everyone's [parasitic bomb] stinks. Piracy, Gamestop, Gamers, Programmers, Producers. Etc. All of it.

Don't get high and mighty, basically. Your [parasitic bomb] stinks too, no matter how good you think you are.



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Reply #35 on: November 23, 2010, 02:44:03 PM
http://screwattack.com/videos/TGO-Episode-41-The-Revolution <- Go there for said comment.
*listens,mews, and walks off* I thought I was smart. Oh well. Point is point.

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Reply #36 on: November 23, 2010, 10:19:42 PM
My answer to this bill and blacklisting is this:  >0<  -AC



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Reply #37 on: December 03, 2010, 01:52:55 AM
Sometimes I wonder why our politicians want to turn this great country into the soviet union or some ass backwards muslim dust ball.
Because those in power will always want more.  And the easiest way to gain it is to panic/anger the masses and then promise them you'll take care of it.

Hm... Someone buys the game, producer gets money.

They sell it back to Gamestop.

I buy it, Gamestop gets the money. Sure there isn't another 'copy' but another player is playing the game without paying those who made it?
I hate that propaganda, because nobody thinks about what a "trade-in" is.

You don't get cash at GameStop.  Trade-ins go TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ANOTHER GAME.

That's what nobody talks about.  Developers get their money not from the sale of used games, but the supply of them.  Kill that, and you're effectively increasing the price of new releases to such gamers, meaning their number of purchases will fall.  Counter-productive, don't you think?

Now true, there is no guarantee that the new game and the traded in game are of the same developer/publisher.  So, in these times of economic crisis and skyrocketing development costs, the devs/publishers panic, and they rally against their scapegoat to quench their thirst for control.  But they're being selfish, looking only to their own company and not to the business as a whole.

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Reply #38 on: December 03, 2010, 02:30:40 AM
Uh not always. You can get cash. I have often. So don't know where you get the idea you can't. Or maybe they have changed it recently. I still could get cash, not a lot mind you, but I could get cash.

Also I never said that you didn't trade in for another game. I don't personally trade in. I was making the point that I buy used.

Also, if I get, say, the new Halo. I sell it back or even trade it in to get a used Harvest Moon game, there is still not another copy of either game involved. There is still a new game sitting on the shelf and not sold. Then Ares buys the Halo game I sold. Again, not a new Halo, not a new copy, and the same game gets pushed around.

See my point? It doesn't help the new games prosper.

And hell it's not like people are going to stop buying used games. I will still if there isn't a new copy. My point it that the NEW copy is effectively helping more than the used to encourage the game to make sequels/prequels whatever.

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