This may bite me in the ass in the future, but I must admit -- I quit renewing my ACM membership once I got out of college. And I did research in college and never used ACM for any of it.
May 1st is seriously really soon. It is only a week away. What exactly is the emergency?
Somebody might think twice about the decision they're making, rather than stepping off the cliff to a terrible licensing deal just because they had to make a snap judgment.
Judges, I beg you, please don't go down this wormhole.
The biggest barrier to entry here would be that it would require people at large to know how the technology actually works (and not spout off about how one of them THINKS it actually works)...
As a metal fan (but not necessarily a Metallica fan...), I think the internet has been great for metal. I have been able to share high quality recordings of my own band's stuff for free (at least, it was fairly easy, back when we had megaupload), find all sorts of great bands (and I still buy CDs and music performance DVDs), and meet people who liked the same sort of bands I do -- as well as finding out about shows within a 6-8 hour driving radius. The Internet has been fantastic for my own foray into heavy metal.
Cool, a story I submitted got posted! Since I think it is relevant, I will post my comments I did on the blabbermouth piece here as well:
"Right... But, on the flip side, look at the price of digital goods versus the price of physical goods. People expect to be able to use their products across all of their devices by only buying something once... The genie is out of the bottle, and whining about it isn't going to fix it. I still like buying physical CDs, personally (I prefer to buy them from shows at merch tables), and will do stuff like iTunes as a last resort. And I can't necessarily blame people for wanting stuff immediately, the problem is that there isn't an easy way for them to get the high quality music, legally, in a DRM-free way. People don't like strings being attached, either. If you're selling a product, you have to tailor to the consumer, unless you've cornered the market or something... I'll blow money on STEAM all the time, because they offer a service that I enjoy for a great price, and their sales are phenomenal. iTunes sales? Pfft, what? At least sometimes Amazon runs sales on physical CDs, at least."
I concur -- I also follow GrumpyGamer on Twitter, and am full on in support of this because I think Ron Gilbert is a genius and can't wait to see what happens here. I still have fond memories of playing Maniac Mansion in my youth and it is still one of my favorite games (and I see some fans are doing a 3D remake of it as well).
...And I see they just crossed OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS on the kickstarter here! Holy crap!
Hey Ubisoft, you know what would improve your service? Legitimate buyers being able to play the games they bought from you whenever the hell they want!
*BEGIN RANT*
This is why I specifically seek out PC games that do not have DRM for purchase (and no, I do not pirate). Sadly, that is becoming harder and harder to find these days. [And for the record, I am okay with Steam and have no issues using the service.] But secuROM and it's ilk? Keep that crap off my system, thank you.
And limited amounts of activations? Well a fat lot of good any of that does me once their servers go down. I can only hope that 5 years from now that corporations can look back on this DRM movement and go "man, what were we thinking? We totally tried to fuck ourselves and our customers".
Oh, that's right, they don't seem to give a shit about their legitimate paying customers. Assholes.
Something about keeping our children safe from that "independent" music that isn't label approved. After all, it's just as dangerous as that "open source" software. Anybody can do it -- so it must be bad, and stuff!
Re: X-Gen Studios has something to say on this subject
I believe the point of that image is that a lot of people have had issues with people copying their ideas for iPhone app games -- it wasn't accusing Nimblebit of any copying.
I just googled the app store and these games and wound up with the following information:
My bad, I forgot to sign in when I made that comment. Much like I forgot to mention the important step between the two quotes where people stuff politician's pockets with money.
We're finally getting to the point where we will finally see if the loud cries of the constituents against terrible legislative action can drown out the flapping sound of money in a politician's ear...
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The genes must flow!
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Re: Re: Prisoner's Dilemma
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Well, of course!
Somebody might think twice about the decision they're making, rather than stepping off the cliff to a terrible licensing deal just because they had to make a snap judgment.
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Nice.
The biggest barrier to entry here would be that it would require people at large to know how the technology actually works (and not spout off about how one of them THINKS it actually works)...
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The Internet has been great for metal...
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Commentary
"Right... But, on the flip side, look at the price of digital goods versus the price of physical goods. People expect to be able to use their products across all of their devices by only buying something once... The genie is out of the bottle, and whining about it isn't going to fix it. I still like buying physical CDs, personally (I prefer to buy them from shows at merch tables), and will do stuff like iTunes as a last resort. And I can't necessarily blame people for wanting stuff immediately, the problem is that there isn't an easy way for them to get the high quality music, legally, in a DRM-free way. People don't like strings being attached, either. If you're selling a product, you have to tailor to the consumer, unless you've cornered the market or something... I'll blow money on STEAM all the time, because they offer a service that I enjoy for a great price, and their sales are phenomenal. iTunes sales? Pfft, what? At least sometimes Amazon runs sales on physical CDs, at least."
On the post: People Rushing To Give Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars In Just Hours For Brand New Adventure Game
Holy crap!
UNBELIEVABLE!
On the post: People Rushing To Give Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars In Just Hours For Brand New Adventure Game
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...And I see they just crossed OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS on the kickstarter here! Holy crap!
On the post: Ubisoft Cuts Off Legit Players With DRM Server Migration; Pirates Play On
Exactly. And, furthermore...
*BEGIN RANT*
This is why I specifically seek out PC games that do not have DRM for purchase (and no, I do not pirate). Sadly, that is becoming harder and harder to find these days. [And for the record, I am okay with Steam and have no issues using the service.] But secuROM and it's ilk? Keep that crap off my system, thank you.
And limited amounts of activations? Well a fat lot of good any of that does me once their servers go down. I can only hope that 5 years from now that corporations can look back on this DRM movement and go "man, what were we thinking? We totally tried to fuck ourselves and our customers".
Oh, that's right, they don't seem to give a shit about their legitimate paying customers. Assholes.
*END RANT*
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Congress Fail...
On the post: Senator Wyden Attacked For Actually Trying To Get Stuff Done, Rather Than Playing Partisan Politics
Of course...
"Gentlemen, we've got to protect our phony baloney jobs! HARUMPF! HARUMPF!"
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On the post: Tiny Gamemaker Takes The Right Approach To Giant Zynga Copying Its Game: It Thanks Them
Re: X-Gen Studios has something to say on this subject
I just googled the app store and these games and wound up with the following information:
I Dig It -> InMotion Software, LLC
StickWars -> John E. Hartzog
On the post: State Of The Union Address Highlights The Dirty Trick Of Hiding More Draconian IP Rules In 'Trade Agreements'
Re: Political Mindsets
On the post: Joe Biden Picked An Interesting Day To Raise Money From Silicon Valley...
Let's see...
"Pay them lip service, take their money, and fuck them over anyway."
On the post: Senator Ron Wyden To The Internet: Thank You For Speaking Up... But We're Not Done Yet
Well...
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Time is of the essence.
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Lesson Learned...
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But only slightly less well known is this:
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