“You wouldn’t steal a car. You wouldn’t steal a handbag. You wouldn’t steal a television. You wouldn’t steal a movie. Piracy is not a victimless crime.” “You don’t know me.” -I say as I pirate the anti-piracy video.
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“You wouldn’t steal a car. You wouldn’t steal a handbag. You wouldn’t steal a television. You wouldn’t steal a movie. Piracy is not a victimless crime.” “You don’t know me.” -I say as I pirate the anti-piracy video.
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Salty Wednesday
Ohhhh, am I salty. Why? To be honest, various reasons…it’s been hot as balls in San Diego this week, and with no A/C, that sucks. Then this afternoon, a fire started on the hill at the end of my street and nearly caught my neighbor’s house on fire (two doors down, people…that’s scary close)…no property damage, no animals or humans hurt, thanks to SDFD (y’all rock). But the kicker, the REAL reason…
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A Raven Rant on Digital Theft @RavenMcAllan
A Raven Rant on Digital Theft @RavenMcAllan
Hi all, and welcome to a Raven rant,
Now let’s face it, this subject will be covered by a lot of people much better qualified to chat about it. And there are a lot of thoughts about it at the moment. (Check out Doris O’Connor on www.naughty-quills.com today and Ravenna Tate on there yesterday)
Why? Well lets be honest it’s a subject very close to the heart of any artist—and I use that word to…
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Theft
Somebody from Paraguay tried to steal my Steam account today ...
Seems to me sims3planet hinges their entire argument on the fact of CC being derivative work. Their way of thinking is that ANYTHING made for the game is a derivative work, which they state nullifies personal rights to it. I don't think it's as simple as that; my work is still my own, EA does not own it or claim it. But nor do I understand the concept completely. What do we know about it and has EA said anything about it?
Your work is still yours. Your pictures are still yours. Even if EA “owns” it, in the sense that we are not entitled to make money off our content, sims3planet cannot claim it. EA removes copied content on their own website. I’m not sure why 3rd party sites would be subject to other rules. Again, looking at the EULA, EA does protect third party intellectual property rights. You can also see that in the online terms set forth by them as well, specifically related to User Generated Content.
However, sims3planet is just digging their own grave further. They only “cite” the EULA (or their interpreted version of it) when convenient for them. They also host, and use Yandex to host, store content as well. I’d love to see anarchy-cat explain the legality of THAT, especially to EA.