Chea, I won't be reviewing any Konami for a while, that's for sure. The only only copyright claim I've ever gotten beforehand was for a video on Gradius III. That was because the Konami logo showed at the startTSTR wrote:Shit, and I just was watching that but didn't finish.BRIK wrote:Got a copyright claim from Konami (for cutscenes shown in my MSG video).
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Which MGS game was it?BRIK wrote:Chea, I won't be reviewing any Konami for a while, that's for sure. The only only copyright claim I've ever gotten beforehand was for a video on Gradius III. That was because the Konami logo showed at the startTSTR wrote:Shit, and I just was watching that but didn't finish.BRIK wrote:Got a copyright claim from Konami (for cutscenes shown in my MSG video).
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The voice came from a four year old card from Hallmark (seriously, people paid seven bucks for a card four years ago?) so the voice was very "electronic" sounding, if that makes sense.TSTR wrote:Was the voice intact or like drawn out and dying? Cause that would be extrey creepey.
But hey, It's Mister Rogers. I think Gandhi would have said "Now that there is one nice guy".
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Well, I didn't know if like the batteries were dying in it or something. And yeah, Mr. Rogers was an A+ dude.Luke wrote:The voice came from a four year old card from Hallmark (seriously, people paid seven bucks for a card four years ago?) so the voice was very "electronic" sounding, if that makes sense.TSTR wrote:Was the voice intact or like drawn out and dying? Cause that would be extrey creepey.
But hey, It's Mister Rogers. I think Gandhi would have said "Now that there is one nice guy".
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Metal Gear Solid on the PSone.Ack wrote:Which MGS game was it?
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Interesting. So Konami is stopping you from showing cutscenes in a game that came out over 15 years ago... It's available on PSN and supposedly has a movie in the works, but this still just seems pointless to me.BRIK wrote:Metal Gear Solid on the PSone.Ack wrote:Which MGS game was it?
Eh, who knows, maybe they'll put copyright claims on Castlevania or Silent Hill footage next.
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And yet, P.T. stuff is all over the place. I guess they only want it up if they get promotion for their current projects.
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It all depends on how the content is distributed.
Personally I think cease and desist orders are awesome and frame worthy. This I am not kidding about.
I don't know. I really don't. People steal jokes right and left, and sooner or later they pay up for it. It's very much "Simpson's Did It!". I don't think people should be able to coin a phrase, but credit is due and such. It always goes back to the adage that a good artist copies, a great artist steals.
And you also have the phrase "imitation is the best form of flattery". Intellectual Property is so interesting that sometimes I think should pursue a career as an intellectual property lawyer. I love Lucas Arts, but if you don't think they sue people over "laser swords" you'd be surprised (toys...that's where the money is).
Again, I don't know. Everyone has thought "I thought of that first". Can of worms it is.
On SNL a young and gifted comic poised the question "How much money would it take for you to give a blow job?". I had a similar run, but didn't think "This guy stole my stuff" as he didn't. He had a similar thought and ran with it.
And how could we teach without stealing ideas?
Personally I think cease and desist orders are awesome and frame worthy. This I am not kidding about.
I don't know. I really don't. People steal jokes right and left, and sooner or later they pay up for it. It's very much "Simpson's Did It!". I don't think people should be able to coin a phrase, but credit is due and such. It always goes back to the adage that a good artist copies, a great artist steals.
And you also have the phrase "imitation is the best form of flattery". Intellectual Property is so interesting that sometimes I think should pursue a career as an intellectual property lawyer. I love Lucas Arts, but if you don't think they sue people over "laser swords" you'd be surprised (toys...that's where the money is).
Again, I don't know. Everyone has thought "I thought of that first". Can of worms it is.
On SNL a young and gifted comic poised the question "How much money would it take for you to give a blow job?". I had a similar run, but didn't think "This guy stole my stuff" as he didn't. He had a similar thought and ran with it.
And how could we teach without stealing ideas?
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Well, layoffs have officially begun. Apparently they're going division by division, so right now we're not getting any, but folks in other departments we work with are doing theirs today. Lovely.
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This has been going on for entirely too long. Can you not ask someone "What's sup?". If you ask "Should I be concerned about my employment?" and get a "Dunno", get on your job hunt.Ack wrote:Well, layoffs have officially begun. Apparently they're going division by division, so right now we're not getting any, but folks in other departments we work with are doing theirs today. Lovely.
