I thought you couldn't copyright something until it was in a fixed form? If the NFL never put the broadcast in a fixed form; how could they claim any copyright to it?
It wasn't Red Thread Games that created The Longest Journey or Dreamfall, it was Funcom. Red Thread games didn't exist when the original games were created.
Ragnor Tornquist, the game designer on both the previous games is also the designer on the new game. I believe he worked out something with Funcon, the original publisher, either an outright purchase of rights or some type of license.
I do not know how much of the original team is part of the new project.
Since the article lists four companies that lobbied against this [and says there were others] why is Microsoft given all the 'credit/blame' in the rest of the article?
Just for the record; there have been some reports that the Apple system does not use Fingerprints instead of passwords; but in addition to them. You'll need a password after the unit is restarted and if the unit has been inactive for a certain amount of time.
I also got the impression from one article that you could set it up so the wrong fingerprint will wipe the phone; which sounds dangerous to your data.
They've done it to Dreamfall Chapters by Red Thread games too. Dreamfall Chapters was another Million+ funded Kickstarter project. I think they're using Paypal to sell tickets for putting on a conference.
I'm not sure I agree that there is no confusion between "Boy Scouts" and "Hacker Scouts". My initial thought was that they were related. "Boy Scouts" are often called just scouts.
You've drawn the wrong conclusions; perhaps because Adobe poorly named their subscription service.
The version of Photoshop available in Creative Cloud is a desktop application, just like the old versions of Photoshop. Photoshop was not "put in the cloud".
Creative Cloud is primarily just a different way for Adobe to sell their desktop / creative suite products.
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Hasn't Apple done this for years?
http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/26/the-iphone-leak-gets-ugly-police-raid-gizmodo-editors-house-confisc ate-computers/
I read that the iPhone 6 release was the first time Gizmodo was at an Apple event since then.
I'll also add that nothing prevents sites / articles from writing about Apple products even if Apple does not provide them free units or early access.
If Apple is having a private event to announce new products they should be able to invite [or not invite] whomever they want.
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Fixed Form?
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When the album automatically downloads to a device with limited storage capacity it can become a problem for some users.
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One point of Clarification..
Ragnor Tornquist, the game designer on both the previous games is also the designer on the new game. I believe he worked out something with Funcon, the original publisher, either an outright purchase of rights or some type of license.
I do not know how much of the original team is part of the new project.
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Re: Re: BRB
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George Lucas's property?
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What weird numbers
Doesn't that make the whole data set suspect?
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All Creative Cloud Apps are Desktop Apps
I just want to point out that Adobe's creativce cloud is just a bunch of desktop apps sold on a subscription basis. It is poorly named
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I don't take that to mean that people who swim cannot identify with regular Americans.
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Re: Recheck facts
[Not that I endorse MS Actions in this case]
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I'm a Gullible Loon
I guess not.
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Why is Microsoft Called out in the subject line?
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For the Record....
I also got the impression from one article that you could set it up so the wrong fingerprint will wipe the phone; which sounds dangerous to your data.
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Dreamfall Chapters..
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: This is sick...
[Says the husband of a teacher]
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: This is sick...
One of my friends on Facebook seems to post at least one a week.
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No Confusion?
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A single product, such as Photoshop is available at $20 a month.
That said; I agree it is expensive for casual users; but probably a no-brainer for a professional user who makes their income off said tools.
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You've drawn the wrong conclusions
The version of Photoshop available in Creative Cloud is a desktop application, just like the old versions of Photoshop. Photoshop was not "put in the cloud".
Creative Cloud is primarily just a different way for Adobe to sell their desktop / creative suite products.
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Just Subscribing
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