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Goodbye to Getting Game from Blizzard Online
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rontol
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Dec 1 2010, 08:27 PM
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haha
law is only good when it's practiced... even if they passed it... i dont see how they gonna micro our speed demons on p2p download highway
bus driver without lesen can bang 30 ppls to gaung then only kana kaut... u imagine the internet demons xD
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rontol
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Dec 2 2010, 07:22 PM
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haha... it's a lil bit tricky here..
tricky situation example:
it's like selling gun la... u must hav permit to sell it... the buyer also must hav permit to buy it
BUT in the end whatever thing the buyer do is not seller responbility
BUT actually the gov also can draft law to BAN open gun trade at all
you guys see what i meant?
It's when certain law imposed at certain country or place doesnt mean it's right... doesnt mean it's wrong too for the whole world.. too many variable
it's right or wrong for the people/civic/ethic/religion/culture concept..
In Internet world obviously it's ethically incorrect to give someone's else propety (software, game, data etc) to others without asking 'permission' from the owner
In games owner/creater world, asking 'permission' might mean you have to buy it and voila.. the problem appear when people are not paying for it but download it for free instead.. = ='
*tounge twisted* (what the heck am mumbling here.... zzz)
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rontol
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Dec 3 2010, 07:32 PM
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QUOTE(quest_5692 @ Dec 3 2010, 12:04 PM) the heck you are mumbling here is that malaysians are used to download free illegal versions and now when they knew its illegal, they resist to change because it had been their culture to pirate and couldnt accept the fact that you need to pay for a game. its our culture and something to be proud of? what a special budaya to be appreciate....maybe can put in tourismo malaysia brochures.... i would say it's our disease instead of our culture
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