And I quote: "In a distant galaxy the civilization known as the Yars were attacked by the fierce Qotiles. Though badly damaged, the Yars' fought back using their mechanical ships that look like giant metal insects. The Qotiles have many laser cannons shielded behind celluliod barriers which are capable of destroying the Yars. It's up to you to control your Yar ships and dig your way through the shields and fire your powerful Zorlon Cannon into the Qotiles."
That's interesting and I think that is raised in Part III a little bit -- but its funny that you don't see the markets in virtual goods (or the claims to rights) having much to do with the idea of original authorial creation -- which is where copyright would have some bite.
And I quote: "In a distant galaxy the civilization known as the Yars were attacked by the fierce Qotiles. Though badly damaged, the Yars' fought back using their mechanical ships that look like giant metal insects. The Qotiles have many laser cannons shielded behind celluliod barriers which are capable of destroying the Yars. It's up to you to control your Yar ships and dig your way through the shields and fire your powerful Zorlon Cannon into the Qotiles."
Good point. :-)
That's interesting and I think that is raised in Part III a little bit -- but its funny that you don't see the markets in virtual goods (or the claims to rights) having much to do with the idea of original authorial creation -- which is where copyright would have some bite.
:-) It was submitted yesterday, posted today.