The whole article reads to me as though it was written by someone who doesn't really know how large Sony is and how many areas they're involved in. Things that don't involved consumer electronics or entertainment.
There is an interesting and rather exhaustively detailed book covering ALL the nuclear accidents that have taken place around the world. It's rather amazing how offhanded they were about some of these things in the early days.
http://www.amazon.com/Atomic-A...
There are reasons that a Federal judge might receive more attention from law enforcement in a case such as this. If you think/real/ hard, you might even be able to come up with them yourself.
I don't know about that. Years and years (literally) someone hacked a linux system I had and was using to mess with other systems remotely, including some involved with the government. The FBI sent a woman who was/very/ smart about all things linux. I suspect they eventually caught that guy.
There was nothing remotely unethical about what Grayson did. Despite what you think, simply mentioning a game's existence when you're NOT in a sexual relationship is not unethical. Neither is the fact that he knew her. Many many people know each other in the industry.
And again, you coward won't take on EA, or Ubisoft. Just a basically one-woman operation making a tiny FREE game that was meant to draw attention to the problem of depression.
Well congratulations. You troglodytes have managed to draw attention to depression AND Zoe Quinn. Far more attention than she ever got in a article listing her game with 49 others on a game blog. You're damn well written her into the history books.
Using that definition is pretty hilarious when they attempt to use it on Schilling who is about as staunch a conservative as there is.
Kurt Schilling is about as far from being an SJW as it's possible for a human being to be. But thanks for playing.
....throws a SNOBOL.....
Never understood people who get butthurt over other people likely something they don't like.
Shocked I tell you! Who would have expected this??
The whole article reads to me as though it was written by someone who doesn't really know how large Sony is and how many areas they're involved in. Things that don't involved consumer electronics or entertainment.
Read up on how the First Amendment actually works.
It's not that hard. He's saying the majority of these pirated games have their legitimate retail version sold thru steam.
There is an interesting and rather exhaustively detailed book covering ALL the nuclear accidents that have taken place around the world. It's rather amazing how offhanded they were about some of these things in the early days. http://www.amazon.com/Atomic-A...
There are reasons that a Federal judge might receive more attention from law enforcement in a case such as this. If you think /real/ hard, you might even be able to come up with them yourself.
Plenty of commentors here think Gamergate is mostly a bunch of raging douchecanoes, coward.
Certainly Mexico, for one.
I really hope this is some sort of sarcasm or parody, coward. If you're serious, I pity you.
Boy, nothing speaks to your high degree of learning and your professionalism than using the word 'mangina'. Nailed it.
Yes, after all, who doesn't want a free market where you can hire murderers in perfect anonymity? Amirite?
But ...but....free market, amirite?
That's true of every trial ever. Do you have a solid reason to think he might have been innocent or framed?
Huh? The 9730 is a bit over $300.
What are you? 10?
This. The FBI has a lot of very skilled people working on cyber crime. You're kidding yourself if you think otherwise.
I don't know about that. Years and years (literally) someone hacked a linux system I had and was using to mess with other systems remotely, including some involved with the government. The FBI sent a woman who was /very/ smart about all things linux. I suspect they eventually caught that guy.
Out of the frying pan and into the fire comes to mind.
I'm sure she's racking in the dough from her FREE GAME.
There was nothing remotely unethical about what Grayson did. Despite what you think, simply mentioning a game's existence when you're NOT in a sexual relationship is not unethical. Neither is the fact that he knew her. Many many people know each other in the industry. And again, you coward won't take on EA, or Ubisoft. Just a basically one-woman operation making a tiny FREE game that was meant to draw attention to the problem of depression. Well congratulations. You troglodytes have managed to draw attention to depression AND Zoe Quinn. Far more attention than she ever got in a article listing her game with 49 others on a game blog. You're damn well written her into the history books.
That's because it's so small!