I'm seriously considering taking the early seasons of The Darkhawk Diaries offline, and republishing them in a saleable format. Yeah, that's right - something I can sell. Given the way some people treat the work of others - as something they can just take - I may as well be the monetaristic weasel - "the enemy".
"Anonymatrix" - let's just be honest, and call them what they really are - seem to think of the "copyright wars" as a conflict with two sides; "Them", being the corporations who dare to think they can make people, y'know... *gasp* PAY FOR STUFF; and "Us", the "hacktivists", who're "fighting for a free internet". WRONG. There is a third side - everyone else, who just want to live their lives without hassle, and without the threat of having their finances ruined by a bunch of teenagers with virus-kits on CDs they bought on some auction site. Yeah, the real victims, who suffer while "the big boys" play "War"...
Hello, world - you're "the third side". Get used to it.
"Anonymatrix" - let's just be honest, and call them what they really are - seem to think of the "copyright wars" as a conflict with two sides; "Them", being the corporations who dare to think they can make people, y'know... *gasp* PAY FOR STUFF; and "Us", the "hacktivists", who're "fighting for a free internet". WRONG. There is a third side - everyone else, who just want to live their lives without hassle, and without the threat of having their finances ruined by a bunch of teenagers with virus-kits on CDs they bought on some auction site. Yeah, the real victims, who suffer while "the big boys" play "War"...
Hello, world - you're "the third side". Get used to it.