Outside of anything else that limit does severely limit the ability to do a 'here, try this' if you have a friend over at your house. I don't know about you but I'm not all that likely to actually download and try a demo on a friends say so but any number of times Ive been handed a controller at their place and tried a game for a few minutes, or had them try a game when they were over at my house. In many ways they are simply defeating the number of people the demo can reach by putting a counter on it.
At this point do we actually think the purpose of things was to prosecute Megaupload, or simply to destroy it? Saying this all ended tomorrow and Dotcom got everything back it would still be a huge process to get Megaupload back on its feet. I definitely think in that circumstance he could, but with his new Mega I am not sure he would bother even now. With them continuing to drag their feet and keeping as much as they can in limbo it look every day more and more like they wish to simply bury something they cannot rightfully legally take down.
Actually the great bit, having read about this couple elsewhere is that while they claim they do their own baking, almost all of the cakes and pastries are purchased from outside companies. The cake might be delish, but its not made by them.
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No friends?
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Prosecute or destroy?
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