Video games help train your memory and coordination, we've known this since Mega Man. Attaching a title to this kind of obviousness is just product placement disguised as science.
Hopefully, this will serve as a nice precedent against automated takedown tools in the future.
Tools are just tools. This one was abused and should be taken from the abuser, but by no means indicates that the tool itself is bad. This is the other side of the fence of the historic ruling on VCRs that just because you can do something illegal with a tool is not reason enough to ban it.
Video games help train your memory and coordination, we've known this since Mega Man. Attaching a title to this kind of obviousness is just product placement disguised as science.
Hopefully, this will serve as a nice precedent against automated takedown tools in the future.
Tools are just tools. This one was abused and should be taken from the abuser, but by no means indicates that the tool itself is bad. This is the other side of the fence of the historic ruling on VCRs that just because you can do something illegal with a tool is not reason enough to ban it.
What? People write drivers for windows. Look at the Unified Xonar Drivers some guy wrote because Asus was being too stupid about it.
Here's the real reason. http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2088#comic