Wallet vampires, @zynga, shamelessly rip off @NimbleBits 3 person effort: TinyTower. [embiggen]
Fuckers.
Tiny Tower 4 life.
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Wallet vampires, @zynga, shamelessly rip off @NimbleBits 3 person effort: TinyTower. [embiggen]
Fuckers.
Tiny Tower 4 life.
(via chrishaley)
Make good stuff, then make it easy for people to buy it. There’s your anti-piracy plan.
Jonathan Coulton is wise.
http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2012/01/21/megaupload/
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Please help. We won’t be able to send you BBC and…
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation moved against a group of suspected online pirates Thursday, targeting the popular file-sharing website megaupload.com a day after Washington lawmakers were besieged by complaints about legislation designed to crack down on the online sharing of pirated copies of music, movies and other material, people familiar with the matter said.
Investigators said there was no connection between arrests in their two-year investigation and the political firestorm that erupted this week over a pending vote on the Stop Online Piracy Act.
This is a big deal, and even if it’s not related to SOPA, the timing certainly does a lot to put it on the minds of those worried about the law.
I’ve used Megaupload to distribute some of my ebooks/comics because they were too big to email. It’s another case of legitimate uses being overlooked because some people abused it.
Some people use Tumblr to share illegal downloads of media. Others use it to share their own creative work. Every site on the internet has the potential to be abused by its users. Taking all of them down does more harm than good.
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The Dangers of SOPA, The Stop Online Piracy Act, to Comic Books and You [Op-Ed]
By Aaron Colter
If you spend any amount of time on the Internet that doesn’t involve asking someone younger why you can’t get Google to work, then you’ve probably seen a united and unprecedented team of companies and creative professionals — including ComicsAlliance’s parent company AOL — coming out against the proposed legislation referred to as SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act.
The debate over the bill has caused Get Your War On creator David Rees to start a new webcomic, seen above, called Get Your Censor On. Popular aggregate site Reddit is going dark on January 18 to protest the bill, as is Wikipedia. The video game industry is split over the issue, although most major corporations seem to still be supporting the underlying notions of SOPA.
As both fans who love the comics and critics who believe that the open exchange of art and ideas is essential to the vitality of the medium and its distribution, here’s why we think proposed laws like SOPA are damning to both comic books and the creative industry generally, and why there has been such a conflicting response — or lack of one — from comics publishers.
SOPA came to the forefront on the comics blogosphere recently when Marvel Entertainment and its parent company Walt Disney, along with DC Comics owner Time Warner, were named on a list of SOPA supporters released by congress and publicized online. Seeing the ostensible support of the bill from the two biggest publishers in comics prompted a variety of responses within the comics community, including some pointedly negative ones from creators like Steve Niles.
The internet has become an essential tool for the distribution of comic books and discussion about them. Fans and pros alike promote both individual comics and the medium itself by creating and sharing art on forums, websites, and social networks, practices that are directly imperiled by these laws.ComicsAlliance is officially against such destructive legislation.
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I want to make a list. Please include a link in your reblog.
(I’ll make another one for print comics later)
Guilded Age
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BRILLIANT. Thank you so much, Dan, this rules!
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I AM SENOR CHANG
AND I AM ILL
LISTEN UP Y’ALL
I CAN’T BE KILLED
WTF
(Thanks anonymous)
what in the actual fuck
Congratulations, A.
You allowed the Anti-Christ to be born.
Question: Why are atheists so hated in the USA? Really, I don’t understand. I live in Rome, we have the vatican over here, and nobody cares if you are an atheist. My family is Christian, when I decided for myself I don’t believe in God, I…
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