05-17-2013, 06:09 AM
I use adblock too.
I dont understand why people get mad at this. Its like flicking around channels to avoid ads, and guess what, they are still up and running. Also it makes the sites nicer looking. Ads are a pain in the ass most of the time no matter their purpose.
Though i dont block them when i use my tablet to access stuff, so i am not a "complete asshole".
then i possibly could get away by uploading an entire movie while cutting every 5th frame. Or not? I'm not showing the movie's entirety too, am I?
The 'entirety' in this case, I believe, means 'a huge part of the game'. Playing a game until the end and recording your progress is considerable enough to be considered 'entirety'. If it's just an excerpt of it, a showcasing of a glitch, or a single level, that wouldn't be 'entirety'.
and honestly, I think i'd do the same if I made a commercial game.
I dont understand why people get mad at this. Its like flicking around channels to avoid ads, and guess what, they are still up and running. Also it makes the sites nicer looking. Ads are a pain in the ass most of the time no matter their purpose.
Though i dont block them when i use my tablet to access stuff, so i am not a "complete asshole".
(05-16-2013, 07:34 PM)Kriven Wrote: Yes, but fair use is very fuzzy in the context of video games. Unless a LPer performed every action at every point on the snap grid, they did not demonstrate the entirety of the game.
then i possibly could get away by uploading an entire movie while cutting every 5th frame. Or not? I'm not showing the movie's entirety too, am I?
The 'entirety' in this case, I believe, means 'a huge part of the game'. Playing a game until the end and recording your progress is considerable enough to be considered 'entirety'. If it's just an excerpt of it, a showcasing of a glitch, or a single level, that wouldn't be 'entirety'.
and honestly, I think i'd do the same if I made a commercial game.