You read some of my arguments now, but did you read the content of the links in the OP ?
For the reasons I explained, I think older games should be free, and that the current length of copyright in general is harmfull.
are good for our culture
You know very well why you offended me, that or it's because I tend to get on the edge when I argue something, sorry for that.HentMas said:heh, i dont see why you are "offended" i already explaine "why" the "ESA" is in place
They could and they should allow it, as I explain in the OP. Over-long coprights are harmfull. Beside, they ough to make more great original games or you'll be paying again to play Lost vikings for a long long time.look at Interplay! they are releasing their games on the XBOX arcade section, (Lost Vikings and such) obviously they cant allow for such games to be spreaded in the net
You raise a point, actually I make the difference between copyright and intellectual property. In short they could be the only ones to develop a franchise if they want to, and be open to donations from grateful fans for older games that should be in the public domain.there are a lot of "old games" that are still being sold, like Duke Nukem 3d and Lucas Arts is still running its old franchizes, obviously they have to keep their "Copyright" in case a "remake" or simmilar could appear
More often than not that "support" is laughable, especially compared to Gog's, but you keep missing my point. I know that it isn't legal, I explain why it should be legal, by bringing proof that the concept of copyright you cling to is harmful.and a lot of games that are currently "abandoned" sometimes get again inside the ESA protection because they start planning for sequels or remakes, there are hundreds if not thoudsands of free abandoned games, and if you "want" one that is "protected" then that means the "publisher" stills distributes the game and provides support for it, which should obviously mean that they deserve to get paid
Do you know the Vogon forums ? anyway there is no problem that you can't solve, and there's always someone to help you. I don't hold "official supports" in high regards myself, but there's no reason suporting games that are in the public domain wouldn't be good publicity.if DN:3d crashes you can get support from 3d realms, if "high seas trader" crashes you are on your own, is that so hard to get?
You have a very cynical view of humanity, here's why things are not as bad as they seems. Despite everything already being available for free : the profits are still huge.thats true! but it also means that the publishers would get nothing for their work,-sharing still is very usefull, and counterbalance centralized media that would have you concentrate on a small number of work.
You miss the point. As you just showed yourself more moddable games allow for more modders, and you are not seeing large enough. Here's a basic example : Someone who has been listening to the same few music hits he had to pay for will definitely not be as creative than someone who got to listen to a large variety of genres from the public domain, because he has more references and sources of inspiration.you can find mods and other media based on a single product EVERYWHERE, granted people cant sell it, because its based on someone elses work!, (...)-Publishers get you to concentrate on a small number of works by stigmatizing file sharing, thus limiting your own ability to create.
This is the continuation of the precedent arguments, people won't be tempted as much to go through the effort of learning code or buying game engines if their access to culture is restriced in the first place-Freer access to more media would allow more artists to rise from their state of passive consumers, making for a richer culture, and an even more profitable entertainment market.
I never said that you have to share, but if others do so you shouldn't hate them, I explained why.that sounds a hell lot like communism-Sharing should be a basic human right.
That is a terrible example, what I try to explain is instead of letting your friend have another zero share your knowledge with him so that he may have better results in the future.lets see, you are in class and you get "10" answers right from an exam, and your best friend gets a ridiculous "0"
why dont you "share" with your friend one halve of your rightly answered questios so you both get a more "adequate" grade?? that way you both would have "5" answers right
well, if you busted your ass to work for that "10" you definitelly want to have that "10" why would you give more points to a guy who obviously doesnt care enough to study???
You couldn't be more wrong, if you read my first post with more attention you would see that I did say I want artists to be rewarded. That is why I do not pirate recent games.what i hear you say is that you have no respect for the work of "legitimate" people that actually made an "effort" to create something, but you want it for "free" because its "there" and making your own would be too much effort...
For the reasons I explained, I think older games should be free, and that the current length of copyright in general is harmfull.
Show me that you are less lazy than me by finding hard unbiaised evidence that long copyrightsthats just "lazy" and "stealing".
are good for our culture