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  1. There's a petition for everything on MPAA Chief Dodd Hints At Talks To Revive SOPA · · Score: 1
    http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/new_sopa/

    Do sign, please. It may not help, but it can't hurt.

  2. There's also a Tactical Shooter! on Double Fine Adventure Crosses $2.5 Million In Kickstarter Funding · · Score: 5, Informative
    A few of days ago I submitted a story about another high-profile game creator following Schafer's lead by using Kickstarter, but /. mods chose to post ads about Apple TV instead (because obviously Apple needs the help more than an indie team).

    "..an independent team led by Chistian Allen (lead designer/creative director for games like Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and Halo: Reach) has launched a Kickstarter for a new hardcore tactical shooter."

    Their PR is nowhere as good as Schafer's, but tactical shooters deserve some love too!

  3. Butthurt Developer Drops Android As Unsustainable on Battleheart Developer Drops Android As 'Unsustainable' · · Score: 0

    That's what I read at first...

  4. ICE, SOPA, PIPA... on Eric Schmidt: UN Treaty a 'Disaster' For the Internet · · Score: 2

    Am I the only one who senses that China/Russia are pushing for UN control of the internet because the US overstepped its bounds by enforcing its shitty copyright laws beyond its borders with domain seizures? We need to stop this, and before that happens we may need to force the US government to guarantee that it won't mess with internet infrastructure any more...

  5. He has the last laugh again on Hunters Shoot Down Drone of Animal Rights Group · · Score: 1
  6. Re:My dreams just came true! on Double Fine Raises $700,000 In 24 Hours With Crowdfunding · · Score: 1

    Haven't played that one. I'm not buying a console, even for a Tim Schafer game.

  7. Re:My dreams just came true! on Double Fine Raises $700,000 In 24 Hours With Crowdfunding · · Score: 1

    If the people filming a documentary about Nacho are at Tim's office, I suspect they're serious about it.

  8. Re:My dreams just came true! on Double Fine Raises $700,000 In 24 Hours With Crowdfunding · · Score: 1

    Sure, but Psychonauts was more of a platformer than a point-and-click adventure game.

  9. Re:Using the internet for its intended purpose wor on Double Fine Raises $700,000 In 24 Hours With Crowdfunding · · Score: 1

    It's hilarious how surprised the devs' comments are. They expected the fundraiser would flop, and then they made their requested amount in less than a day... twice! I bet they are amazed and horrified that there was an actual business model there that everyone missed all this time.

  10. My dreams just came true! on Double Fine Raises $700,000 In 24 Hours With Crowdfunding · · Score: 5, Informative

    Fuck yeah!

    Btw, to those who don't know who Tim Schafer is, he was the Lead Designer on Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle and Grim Fandango. Ron Gilbert, who is also on the team, is the guy who designed Monkey Island. This is the stuff of legends, people. I never thought this could ever happen.. Kickstarter really works!

  11. ...then Samsung purchases Audience on A5 Mystery Solved (Why Siri Won't Run On iPhone 4) · · Score: 3

    And lulz are had by all! :D

  12. Re:It's the distribution channel on You Will Never Kill Piracy · · Score: 1

    The flaw in your narrative is that you fail to account for when the breaking point is reached when we are forced to choose between the internet and IP enforcement. Internet freedom and IP laws are mutually exclusive, and the popular unrest worked up by SOPA/PIPA in the US mainstream and the massive ACTA protests in Europe indicate that the fate of this one-sided Prohibition on Copying is not as clear-cut as you assert.

  13. Re:It's the distribution channel on You Will Never Kill Piracy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The "Music industry"? The "Music industry" is doing great -- better than ever. You seem to be confusing it with the comparatively tiny "Recording industry".

  14. Re:Can't prove it was willful? Don't shut it down. on RIAA Wants To Scrap Anti-Piracy OPEN Act · · Score: 2

    Guess what... ACTA criminalises websites that "wilfully" infringe. And are the MAFIAA morons saying, quite clearly, that wilful infringement can't be proven. So why did you put it in ACTA, you sonsofbitches? Because you already know it can't be proven, that's why, so it opens the door to your next demands in the next undemocratic piece of crap legislation you write. Bollocks to this.

  15. Re:Lamar Smith is a Republican... nice try on How the GOP (and the Tea Party) Helped Kill SOPA · · Score: 1

    Yeah. Thankfully, the trick didn't work.

  16. Re:Lamar Smith is a Republican... nice try on How the GOP (and the Tea Party) Helped Kill SOPA · · Score: 2

    A political trick to allow the bill to get bi-partisan support, IMO. The Repubs want to vote against "Liberal Hollywood", but not when the bill is introduced by another Repub.

  17. Re:Key passage: on ITC Throws Out B&N Antitrust Claims Against MS · · Score: 1

    "Far" is a matter of perspective.

  18. Re:Key passage: on ITC Throws Out B&N Antitrust Claims Against MS · · Score: 1

    I've seen the patents and they're a joke. They've been discussed here before. What are my qualifications? Like many others here on /. I'm "in the trenches" so as far as I'm concerned I'm more qualified to have an opinion than the lawyers and judges that YOU'd consider "qualified" to make that kinda statement.

  19. Re:Key passage: on ITC Throws Out B&N Antitrust Claims Against MS · · Score: 4, Insightful

    To be fair though, all of this is the result of google taking shortcuts in developing android instead of building their own product. No wonder they were able to create an os so quickly, then turn around and sell it for free.

    You've got to be kidding. That sort of thinking not only undermines Google's effort of bringing a good product to market and making it so successful, it also undermines the very foundations of the OSS ideology.

    The problem here isn't on Google's part, it's on the parts of the patent system (for allowing patents of highly questionable quality to be used in this way) and Microsoft (for being anti-competitive asshats as usual).

  20. Re:Joking about this is the height of stupidity. on DHS Sends Tourists Home Over Twitter Jokes · · Score: 1

    Hey, they're doing the same to Richard O'Dwyer but in reverse!

  21. Re:SOPA lovers would love to take them down. on Megaupload Shutdown: Should RapidShare and Dropbox Worry? · · Score: 1

    I support the core idea of SOPA while opposing the bill, and I suspect many others do too. If you don't read the damned thing, SOPA sounds like "let's reduce the rampant unchecked piracy online."

    But why would reducing piracy be a good thing? Because the RIAA and MPAA lobbies are claiming trillions of dollars in imaginary losses? How can they be reporting record profits at the same time?

    The fact is, piracy has been reduced to an emotional issue, where the beneficiaries of these laws claim ridiculous losses and lobby legislators for more regulations to "save the starving artists". SOPA, PIPA, ProIP, the DMCA and every other copyright law of recent years were flawed from the get-go, as they were based on shaky, emotional assumptions, not evidence of a real problem. But heck, I'm still waiting for evidence that the copyright monopoly itself is a net positive to society, let alone its various overreaching extensions.

  22. Re:Cash out early on Is Facebook Becoming a Central Bank? · · Score: 1

    Lamp oil! Rope! Bombs! You want it? It's yours my friend as long as you have enough Rubles! MMMMMMM

  23. Re:No, there is not on US Supreme Court Upholds Removal of Works From Public Domain · · Score: 1

    Actually making it - that's valuable

    That's the crux of this issue. The making of expressions is where the real value lies, not in the copying of them. Today's market artificially gives value to copies by banning copying, and the only way to ban copies is to control the flow of information. That's why copyright has become such a big deal: those who control copyright, control what expressions and ideas can be spread -- that's power.

  24. Re:Why is slashdot not participating? on Ask Slashdot: What Can You Do About SOPA and PIPA? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    All the people here already know.

  25. Re:Is this even a crime in the USA? on US Government Seeks Extradition of UK Student For File-Sharing · · Score: 2

    s. 107 (2A) A person commits an offence who - makes an article specifically designed or adapted for making copies of a particular copyright work

    Is that even English?? What the hell is it supposed to mean? The document has three different meanings of the word "article" being used all over the place, and it doesn't even look like it defines it properly... Does it mean you shouldn't make a website? A proxy? A book? A p2p program? A freaking magazine article? What?