Seriously: how hard is it for folks in Hollywood to ask this simple question: "Would I ever use this product that I'm developing?" If the answer is "not in a million years" perhaps it's time to move on to building products that consumers actually want.
Uhm the answer would always be "not in a million years" cause nobody at Hollywood has ever used a product of technology in a million years except their lackies and when it's for legislation.
Additionally, I'd actually have an entry but I don't think it will be ready for the deadline, as it is in a very very very alpha stage ATM.
It's like a series about the internet and does get into copyright (AKA "Censoright" as it's called there) and how it harms the net, even getting into a huge final battle at the end vs. a SOPA-like construct which threatens to tear the net(/world) into bloody chunks apocalypse style.
It's called "Dimension Zerone" (As in zero and one merged together) and I don't have any sort of site for it... Or a place to upload my stuff I just haven't been that happy with places like Deviantart... Any ideas?
This is especially funny in the wake of RIAA CEO Cary Sherman's recent interview, in which he claimed record labels were needed to "separate the wheat from the chaff" and "designate who is worth promoting and marketing". It seems the legacy gatekeepers aren't quite as good at curation as they think—
No, their not, that's because they are the chaff that's not worth promoting and marketing.
Hahaha I wonder how many people would've voted for Skynet & Bender that is so funny I would've just left it like that all the voting crap is a waste of time anyway atleast people could get some laughs out of it.
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linking is stealing too now?
what ISN'T stealing these days?
tell you what... DON'T MAKE POSTS, you're stealing my fuckin' braincells
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It's like a series about the internet and does get into copyright (AKA "Censoright" as it's called there) and how it harms the net, even getting into a huge final battle at the end vs. a SOPA-like construct which threatens to tear the net(/world) into bloody chunks apocalypse style.
It's called "Dimension Zerone" (As in zero and one merged together) and I don't have any sort of site for it... Or a place to upload my stuff I just haven't been that happy with places like Deviantart... Any ideas?
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Non-existent.
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No, their not, that's because they are the chaff that's not worth promoting and marketing.
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Agreed. With junk mail filters & Firefox no-script/add blocker I almost never see adds of any sort.
But even with DVR I still must skip through 5 mins worth of demeaning commercials (not just to women but also intelligence)
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The whole thing is bogus whichever way it goes.
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it is just lit up by lots and lots of flashing neons signs made up of the pirated content like a huge underground city on crack
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