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+ | :Yeah, I get what you mean, I'm a bit emotional here. TT_TT |
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+ | :If the copyright inquisition does show up, I think BT has the full right to use this law thing I saw on ''Good Copy, Bad Copy'' called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_minimis "de minimis"] which basically means "The law does not concern itself with trifles". So in other words, yeah, projects in Norwegian, Lithuanian and freaking Esperanto do in fact commit copyright infringement but it's retarded to think that they do actual harm to the publishers. Also, my Lithuanian Haruhi project been active for about two years, even though the English one was taken down, and I've got no complains yet. Others are even older than that. So I assume non-English projects are safe. And if stuff goes for the worse, of course remove them, but only then. |
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+ | :But that's only my opinion. I like everybody else just want people to refrain from killing other peoples hard work for no damn reason whatsoever, okay? --[[User:Soryusu|Soryusu]] 03:12, 4 April 2012 (CDT) |
Revision as of 10:12, 4 April 2012
Ehem, this message is meant to be infirmatiive and non-offending. Caps is used because it makes people take things seriously. Childishness wins.
I would like to remind everyone that LICENSES IN ENGLISH currently APPLY TO ALL LANGUAGES OF EUROPE. That is unless a deal is made and the license is purchased. And no, it does not only apply to translating over from the english version anymore if it is commercially "inhibiting". I'd deem further translation would be. Sick and unfair, but true.
Now, normally nobody would bother making a complaint...but we have already promised to cease and desist. Would it not be better to completely stop? Arevwe willing to risk undue attention? I worry how this will reflect on BT if it continues. :(
We are a collective, I'd like the collective opinion on this matter. I said my 2 cents. Hit it.
--83.227.250.155 21:17, 2 April 2012 (CDT)
- Before uploading this teaser, I asked Onizuka-gto for permission and got an OK. Don't blame me if anything happens.
- I don't mind if you purge this translation of mine, it took me little to no effort to make. However, I strongly oppose the idea of removing such non-English projects. Haruhi alone has 15 of them, some are very good. I personally found multilingualism the coolest part of BT. Please don't destroy it like that. --Soryusu 14:23, 3 April 2012 (CDT)
I'm neither blaming anyone, nor am I destroying anything. I am stating the facts. Multilingual projects don't have anything to do with it, seriously..it's about the moral issue. Or rather, fuck the morals. It's about not making unwanted noise on licensed content. For the greater good of BT. We won't be bothered as long as we don't cut someone's revenue. That's my worry, that some idiot sees this and goes " so that's why we don't sell anything in Poland, Germany aso..."
It not a matter of if, it's a matter of when imo.
Hope that cleared the air :) let nothing be destroyed, but the public opinion be heard!
--83.227.250.155 19:59, 3 April 2012 (CDT)
- Yeah, I get what you mean, I'm a bit emotional here. TT_TT
- If the copyright inquisition does show up, I think BT has the full right to use this law thing I saw on Good Copy, Bad Copy called "de minimis" which basically means "The law does not concern itself with trifles". So in other words, yeah, projects in Norwegian, Lithuanian and freaking Esperanto do in fact commit copyright infringement but it's retarded to think that they do actual harm to the publishers. Also, my Lithuanian Haruhi project been active for about two years, even though the English one was taken down, and I've got no complains yet. Others are even older than that. So I assume non-English projects are safe. And if stuff goes for the worse, of course remove them, but only then.
- But that's only my opinion. I like everybody else just want people to refrain from killing other peoples hard work for no damn reason whatsoever, okay? --Soryusu 03:12, 4 April 2012 (CDT)