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Offline Tension

Re: Dubious claim on Craigslist
« on: November 11, 2009, 04:07:53 PM »
Quote from: J-Golden;529146
Well, most of the games for those systems are rather small.  But I agree, that is a rather BOLD statement...  Maybe he should say I have every game from "X" website on a 250 Gig. HD.

Either which way, he is promoting piracy so I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole.


In these days where everything is wrong, and we are preparing for austerity, and we are bailing out greedy banks and corporations, and the politicians are thieves,  I say 'UP THE PIRATES!!'

I personally love the fact that I can get stuff for free on the internet, and if it hurts a big money grabbing corporation, then all the better.

They have been shafting us for years.  Fuck that, i`m out to get my own back.

In a few short years there will be nothing for free on the net.  

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may!

Offline Tension

Re: Dubious claim on Craigslist
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2009, 05:51:41 PM »
Quote from: Amiduffer;529172
Any idea how much space is needed if you were to install every single game produced for the Amiga? Even the crappy ones?


I hear that to install the AGA version of 'Peter`s Quest - For the love of Daphne' takes over 500 Mb alone!!

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Re: Dubious claim on Craigslist
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2009, 02:20:10 AM »
Quote from: scuzzb494;529464
sadly your attitude is just wrong on so many levels. And kinda sad after all these years that piracy has still not been adequately dealt with when considering the creative works of people. The truth is that it has gotten so out of hand it's almost become acceptable by the masses. It is theft, and has nothing to do with banks. Getting stuff free, as you put it, on the internet is ok if given out with consent and circulated free. Thing is in the majority of cases it's not. Often the author and or owner has no knowledge that his work is being distributed for free. If you want something, enjoy something, use something then you should honour the basics of purposeful enterprise and pay the provider. Otherwise, as i say it is theft and all that do this should be called to task.

If this matter is not sorted soon then even stricter control of the internet will become inevitable and we will lose the freedom of the most wonderful resource ever created. And all because of a greed concept based on something for nothing.

Never mind.

Scuzz


lol