It directly confirms my earlier position that when pirate services are sued/raided, it'll help existing legal services when customers of pirate services will need to move to legal services.
If you're hoping for a buyer, you're not going to find one here.
Horse shit is just fine meal for dirtbag like yourself. Slaves shouldn't try to demand better conditions, our colonalistic tendencies are ensuring that lower class people are not trying to raise their level unnecessarily. There's only very small number of situations where lower class entity is able to climb up the ladder to become noble. One of those situations is when we find out that the slave actually worked hard and created some copyrighted works and tried to sell it to real customers. But that wouldn't happen to yourself, given that you're lazy bastard.
well, given that you never were too careful with names, I have no idea which Auuadurai you mean, there seems to be like 15 different names which all sound similar but are pointing to different persons.
If they create the material themselves, they're no longer middlemen
You don't really appreciate multi-tasking too much, do you? The middlemen can have several hats and they just choose different hat for different situations. Same person can be both author and middleman and owner of the company. Each of the hats will do different kinds of decisions and end result is that everything just works correctly. But no, multitasking in your world isn't allowed.
Is there a weird competition going on in Finland that the rest of us need to know about, like a large cash prize being available to whoever consistently says the stupidest things?
No, the award is for getting enough buy-in from techdirt community that they would start creating 3d models for meshpage. Then once community creates all the material, I can claim to own the stuff and then become as powerful as blender is with their community. Isn't this what you'd like to happen before you accept that meshpage is awesome technology?
I always knew that getting buy-in from the biggest fraud on internet (i.e. techdirt) isn't going to be easy, but at least we've explored that area and now we know why dirtbags like to troll on techdirt.
This isn't true. It's all lies. Middlemen can own copyrights, for example if they create the material themselves. QED. But usually middlemen chooses not to own the copyrights, because they would cost too much and middlemen are not rich bastards, so they cannot afford to purchase copyright from the authors. And middlemen thinks that creating the material from scratch takes too long time to do, so they're not even attempting to create their own product. Supposedly ripping off someone else's product is much more profitable. You figure it out yourself...
Shiva Ayyadurai tried that, and he lost. You really know how to back a loser don't you Tero?
Are you sure you're spelling his name correctly? You don't have very good track record on that part, so we can question your current piece of information on those grounds.
Thanks for admitting that Meshpage does not benefit society.
That has more to do with availability of 2 billion other web sites on the planet, than it is to do with any perceived lack of quality on the meshpage's technology.
But google's search has the same problem. There's 2 billion other web sites on the planet that competes against google search. Google needs to do very evil stuff to keep their site visible among end users when flood of other sites are bombarding their email boxes via spamming operations like facebook.
I never said that I would be using these recommended practices myself. It was your problem that you couldn't proof that other people are copying your product, and the practice recommended would squarely target that problem. But maybe I have different way of detecting blatant copyright infringements in my work. These evil practices that kill quality of the product might not be needed in meshpage. (good way to do it is to keep the errors subtle enough that end users don't see them, but large enough that courts can see them from miles away) ((if customers are seeing your quality, you have failed))
If the government won't use your program or give you the mansion you feel you've been entitled to for years, why do you think they'll give you a job regardless of where you end up?
Well, the story is that "It already happened". I have no idea why they would do anything like that, but that's the current situation.
Same for the "government promised a nice place to work" lie.
Late is the hour when the wizard chooses to arrive to the party. Basically this already happened and I got nice place to work directly from the government. So your analysis that this government promise does not exists is broken. This already happened a year ago, so...
Thanks for admitting that Meshpage is full of bugs.
To avoid running after irrelevant stuff, I filter out stuff from the bug reports where the users failed to try the product properly. Basically, if you cannot even get a cube to the screen with builder, you're not qualified to send bug reports to meshpage. This seems to happen quite often, especially in techdirt. Any other failure in the basic steps needed to get builder to work is similarly fatal to their bug reports.
It's not a problem in the product, if users are simply too busy that they don't have time to check out the solution that I'm offering. Solution to those problems is that users need to reserve a weekend for checking out the solution.
You boasted that you spent 8 years of time and got 35 Euros from the endeavor, and that somehow mandates the government to fund you for life.
Nope, I actually have my own savings, and when those run out, I'll just go to work like everyone else. The government promised a nice place to work once money runs out, so there's that.
When middlemen get rich, middlemen get rich. Artists rarely, if ever, factor into that equation.
The middlemen cannot sue anyone, unless they own the copyrights. And thus some of their money goes into purchasing (or best case creating) copyrighted works. Thus artists will benefit. While it might not be the same artist that they're currently selling like hotcakes, some artists will see money flowing into their balance sheet.
As to who benefits from the money gained, that will be the middlemen, and no creator will see a penny of that award.
If the middlemen has plenty of money available, some of it will be used to purchase new songs or salary for new artists. Thus artists will benefit when middlemen get rich.
You've yet to name a single one that resulted in a guilty defendant and the plaintiff enriched beyond their wildest dreams. You know... the very scenario that you claim copyright maximalism entitles you to.
I think you missed the 1 billion verdict against Cox Communications?
ISP who didn't even do direct copyright infringement themselves were found liable for their customer's copyright infringement worth around 1 billion bucks.
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The proof that copyright maximalist practices are working
See this news article: https://torrentfreak.com/huge-pirate-iptv-crackdown-hits-network-supplying-500000-users-220127/
It directly confirms my earlier position that when pirate services are sued/raided, it'll help existing legal services when customers of pirate services will need to move to legal services.
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Horse shit is just fine meal for dirtbag like yourself. Slaves shouldn't try to demand better conditions, our colonalistic tendencies are ensuring that lower class people are not trying to raise their level unnecessarily. There's only very small number of situations where lower class entity is able to climb up the ladder to become noble. One of those situations is when we find out that the slave actually worked hard and created some copyrighted works and tried to sell it to real customers. But that wouldn't happen to yourself, given that you're lazy bastard.
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well, given that you never were too careful with names, I have no idea which Auuadurai you mean, there seems to be like 15 different names which all sound similar but are pointing to different persons.
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You don't really appreciate multi-tasking too much, do you? The middlemen can have several hats and they just choose different hat for different situations. Same person can be both author and middleman and owner of the company. Each of the hats will do different kinds of decisions and end result is that everything just works correctly. But no, multitasking in your world isn't allowed.
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No, the award is for getting enough buy-in from techdirt community that they would start creating 3d models for meshpage. Then once community creates all the material, I can claim to own the stuff and then become as powerful as blender is with their community. Isn't this what you'd like to happen before you accept that meshpage is awesome technology?
I always knew that getting buy-in from the biggest fraud on internet (i.e. techdirt) isn't going to be easy, but at least we've explored that area and now we know why dirtbags like to troll on techdirt.
On the post: PUBG Corp. At It Again: Sues Garena, Apple, And Google For Copyright Infringement Over 'Free Fire' App
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This isn't true. It's all lies. Middlemen can own copyrights, for example if they create the material themselves. QED. But usually middlemen chooses not to own the copyrights, because they would cost too much and middlemen are not rich bastards, so they cannot afford to purchase copyright from the authors. And middlemen thinks that creating the material from scratch takes too long time to do, so they're not even attempting to create their own product. Supposedly ripping off someone else's product is much more profitable. You figure it out yourself...
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Are you sure you're spelling his name correctly? You don't have very good track record on that part, so we can question your current piece of information on those grounds.
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That has more to do with availability of 2 billion other web sites on the planet, than it is to do with any perceived lack of quality on the meshpage's technology.
But google's search has the same problem. There's 2 billion other web sites on the planet that competes against google search. Google needs to do very evil stuff to keep their site visible among end users when flood of other sites are bombarding their email boxes via spamming operations like facebook.
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I never said that I would be using these recommended practices myself. It was your problem that you couldn't proof that other people are copying your product, and the practice recommended would squarely target that problem. But maybe I have different way of detecting blatant copyright infringements in my work. These evil practices that kill quality of the product might not be needed in meshpage. (good way to do it is to keep the errors subtle enough that end users don't see them, but large enough that courts can see them from miles away) ((if customers are seeing your quality, you have failed))
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It's getting there, slowly but steadily. Soon we'll have luxury horseshit for your consumption available.
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Well, the story is that "It already happened". I have no idea why they would do anything like that, but that's the current situation.
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I didn't say government job...
waiting for my mansion is govt's way of testing people's patience.
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Late is the hour when the wizard chooses to arrive to the party. Basically this already happened and I got nice place to work directly from the government. So your analysis that this government promise does not exists is broken. This already happened a year ago, so...
On the post: The World Handled A 'Wordle' Ripoff Just Fine Without Any IP Action
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To avoid running after irrelevant stuff, I filter out stuff from the bug reports where the users failed to try the product properly. Basically, if you cannot even get a cube to the screen with builder, you're not qualified to send bug reports to meshpage. This seems to happen quite often, especially in techdirt. Any other failure in the basic steps needed to get builder to work is similarly fatal to their bug reports.
It's not a problem in the product, if users are simply too busy that they don't have time to check out the solution that I'm offering. Solution to those problems is that users need to reserve a weekend for checking out the solution.
On the post: PUBG Corp. At It Again: Sues Garena, Apple, And Google For Copyright Infringement Over 'Free Fire' App
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Guess RIAA just have better content available than what I am able to create...
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Nope, I actually have my own savings, and when those run out, I'll just go to work like everyone else. The government promised a nice place to work once money runs out, so there's that.
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The middlemen cannot sue anyone, unless they own the copyrights. And thus some of their money goes into purchasing (or best case creating) copyrighted works. Thus artists will benefit. While it might not be the same artist that they're currently selling like hotcakes, some artists will see money flowing into their balance sheet.
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If the middlemen has plenty of money available, some of it will be used to purchase new songs or salary for new artists. Thus artists will benefit when middlemen get rich.
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I think you missed the 1 billion verdict against Cox Communications?
ISP who didn't even do direct copyright infringement themselves were found liable for their customer's copyright infringement worth around 1 billion bucks.
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I'm pretty sure I created more than you did.
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