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Belgdore, do gaming w What the fuck have they taken from us

Damn, Genesis does what steam don’t.

m.imdb.com/title/tt0433601/

Rayspekt, do gaming w What the fuck have they taken from us

Yo hee'd your last hee, boyo.

bappity, do gaming w What the fuck have they taken from us
@bappity@lemmy.world avatar

there’s a knife in the game right now that has a bug with the inspect animation making you break your wrist every time it plays.

I hope they never fix it

willya, do gaming w What the fuck have they taken from us
@willya@lemmyf.uk avatar

Damn I didn’t even get to have any of the fun.

xantoxis, do gaming w What the fuck have they taken from us

Ani[mation] are you okay?

Alvinu, do piracy w It would appear lemmy.world has blocked this community

Was to lazy to change instances even though .world was always down. Actively censoring made me finally pull the plug. Thanks for helping me out I guess

style99, do piracy w "Copyright fuels creativity [...] promotes free speech", heh
@style99@kbin.social avatar

You can read this book online, by the way.

razrabotka, do piracy w "Copyright fuels creativity [...] promotes free speech", heh

Btw I have taken this picture straight from a bookstore

Cosmocrat,

Madlad

AceFuzzLord, do piracy w "Copyright fuels creativity [...] promotes free speech", heh

Imagine being so brainwashed you actually believe modern copyright laws allows for free speech. Does this person constantly live with their heads in the clouds or are they just naturally braindead?

FaceDeer, do piracy w "Copyright fuels creativity [...] promotes free speech", heh
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

Well, it's not wrong to say that about the basic concept of copyright. The original purpose of copyright was to allow authors to feel free to publish stuff more widely without fear of it being "stolen." Without copyright there'd be a lot more proprietary information being squirrelled away in private archives.

But of course, that concept has been completely hijacked over the years. The duration no longer makes sense for that original purpose.

Neato,
@Neato@kbin.social avatar

Yeah. Copyright should exist for like, 20 years or so? Or no more than 10 years after the holder's death so dependent family can adapt. This 90-100 years is bullshit. It doesn't benefit the creators, it benefits the rights holders. Almost always a corporation profiting off the back of their workers.

piratetarip,

Agreed. The fundamental concept doesn’t seem bad. Usually it is harder to create than copy. So for someone to invest resources into creating something, we might want a system that allows him to recoup those costs before someone else who didn’t need to front load those costs undercuts him.

But as you said the current system is broken.

salarua,
@salarua@sopuli.xyz avatar

believe it or not, that wasn’t the original purpose of copyright. copyright was invented as a form of censorship. in 1556, the Charter of the Stationers’ Company was given the exclusive right to control the operation of printing presses in England, up to and including the ability to seize offending books and burn the printing presses that made them (L. Ray Patterson, )

chemicalprophet, do piracy w "Copyright fuels creativity [...] promotes free speech", heh

I don’t believe in physical property and i don’t believe in intellectual property. Fucking propertarians…🏴🏴🏴

TheHalc, do piracy w "Copyright fuels creativity [...] promotes free speech", heh

Ah yes, a statement on copyright thanking someone for buying an authorised edition of Great Expectations, a book whose copyright expired in 1940 at the latest…

JoeCoT,
@JoeCoT@kbin.social avatar

Right, the copyright is specifically for random essays added to the book, so that they could release it and say it wasn't entirely public domain, so you shouldn't copy it. A weird place to say "copyright fuels creativity" when it's clearly not the reason for the copyright here.

ICastFist, do piracy w "Copyright fuels creativity [...] promotes free speech", heh
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Copyright fuels a weird form of creativity, the “Original Character do not steal” that is a blatant copy of another character. It also happens in music all the time, “Original lyrics, sound and composition, do not copy”

As for promoting free speech, yeah, no, it doesn’t. Everyone can point to a dozen videos being taken down by bogus copyright reasons, whether because it played 10 seconds of a specific music, or because the author of a piece of art disliked the video. That’s not even mentioning how you can’t (couldn’t?) use the “happy birthday” song in USA without being copyright struck.

Micromot,

In germany it explicitly includes that you can use as much stuff of some else if you add something or make a parody, just copying is obviously forbidden

TheFogan,

In the US the law does that. Even reaction videos that basically show the original are generally OK. The problem is that generally places for the general public to post things, don’t want to spend the legal costs of checking every claim. So they do a guilty until proven innocent approach where if someone has a registered business if they accuse someone it gets yanked immidiately, and then it’s up to the users to prove it’s not infringement.

Kalkaline, do piracy w "Copyright fuels creativity [...] promotes free speech", heh
@Kalkaline@lemmy.one avatar

I expected more from a company like Penguin Books.

Lummy, do piracy w It would appear lemmy.world has blocked this community

I was on Lemmy World too, but lately they’ve started to restrict more and more. Restricting access to piracy was my limit

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