The way it was worded, it looks as if most of the videos that are currently free will stay free. For most shows, Hulu only displays the five most recent episodes anyways. If they were to put the entire series online for their "Hulu Plus" deal, I think that might be worth the subscription.
Wouldn't the first person to tweet about an event then gain a monopoly over the reporting of said event? I'm sure that the news companies would love that.
I'm disappointed. I thought that EA was taking the high road recently, with their lack of Intrusive DRM on Dragon Age and Mass Effect 2. This saddens me.
The Symantec page mentioned that the name "Liu Hong" appeared several times in relation to the DLL; it's possible that this is the name of the person who wrote it. Or the name of someone they don't like.
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Hopefully, when McQuillian refuses to pay, Atkinson will take him to court. If any of Atkinson's challenges in the election are remotely intelligent, they'll rush to represent McQuillian pro bono. The publicity they could get out of that would be incredible.
If they got any nude images, they should be charged with Production of Child Pornography. What they have done is significantly worse than the whole "sexting" incident. Will the be charged... unlikely.
I legitimately don't have a problem with launch-day DLC. Usually, the game is complete without it, and it provides an incentive to buy new without alienating customers.
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Not that I would recommend the game or anything.
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It seems to me that the point is being made.
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