05-28-2013, 08:46 PM
and spin-off is not a problem if it's a parody, also Shakespeare's works are public domain.
it is. or how do you expect me to write a book
also me saying things in a simplified way doesn't mean i'm saying 'lol making this shit is easy as fuck i bet i could make this with closed eyes im so great i could marry myself', but rather just pointing out what it... actually is; i'm not talking about the creative process behind it (because it's quite obvious it's a fucking hard task by itself)
but as i said many times before (even here), LPs are hard to do, but they are playing a game, suggesting, and """""funny jokes""""". Games are not public domain, they are protected by copyright laws, there is a very obvious instance of game reproduction (by reproduction I mean showing its visual contents/music/programming, not copying the entire game) and I don't think it's fair for the LPs to earn money with them.
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*eats doritos*
Quote:Writing a book is just writing a bunch of words that come to your head.
it is. or how do you expect me to write a book
also me saying things in a simplified way doesn't mean i'm saying 'lol making this shit is easy as fuck i bet i could make this with closed eyes im so great i could marry myself', but rather just pointing out what it... actually is; i'm not talking about the creative process behind it (because it's quite obvious it's a fucking hard task by itself)
but as i said many times before (even here), LPs are hard to do, but they are playing a game, suggesting, and """""funny jokes""""". Games are not public domain, they are protected by copyright laws, there is a very obvious instance of game reproduction (by reproduction I mean showing its visual contents/music/programming, not copying the entire game) and I don't think it's fair for the LPs to earn money with them.
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*eats doritos*