TFS, 1C and Copyright Infringements and Confidentiality Breaches
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Re: TFS, 1C and Copyright Infringements and Confidentiality Breaches
Well a Maltese company got banned from steam for doing precisely that back in feb
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Re: TFS, 1C and Copyright Infringements and Confidentiality Breaches
Got a link to a self review there?
The last review by Crash caused uproar over at the People's Republic of ATAG
The last review by Crash caused uproar over at the People's Republic of ATAG
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If only Crash could be here to see what he stirred up!
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Well having spent a bit of time doing some data analysis last night I can tell you quite a bit about the positive reviews. For example 48% of the positive reviewers have played less than the equivalent of 1hr a week since release. 25% of the positive reviews have played less than 5hrs.
But no. No links. I will be reporting them to steam this evening. As I shall tell then that the developer told me I had a duty to update my review in the light of fixes in subsequent patches. During the same conversation legal action was discussed. I will let that sink in.
But no. No links. I will be reporting them to steam this evening. As I shall tell then that the developer told me I had a duty to update my review in the light of fixes in subsequent patches. During the same conversation legal action was discussed. I will let that sink in.
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Re: TFS, 1C and Copyright Infringements and Confidentiality Breaches
So has the whole thing just been a ploy to get Reddog to post a statement publicly and do some character assassination on a few dissenting voices...
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Re: TFS, 1C and Copyright Infringements and Confidentiality Breaches
I think it was more a case of winning the vote of masses and seeing if he could kill a few dissenters along the way.Von Archie wrote:So has the whole thing just been a ploy to get Reddog to post a statement publicly and do some character assassination on a few dissenting voices...
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Well to be fair, my first thought at the start of this was...Von Archie wrote:So has the whole thing just been a ploy to get Reddog to post a statement publicly and do some character assassination on a few dissenting voices...
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Pessimistphilstyle wrote:
Well to be fair, my first thought at the start of this was...
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Old fish-eyes was right though, wasnt he?Azref wrote:Pessimist
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Re: TFS, 1C and Copyright Infringements and Confidentiality Breaches
The irony is that the statement I voluntarily made prior to the chat already made the situation about the dll clear and simply reiterated material I had essentially posted previously. He gains nothing from it. As for posting confidential information, I haven't posted anything newly revealing in months. Me promising not to do so anymore gains him...nothing.Von Archie wrote:So has the whole thing just been a ploy to get Reddog to post a statement publicly and do some character assassination on a few dissenting voices...
On the other side of the scales he has opened up TFS to ridicule, 1C to reputational harm, himself to legal action.
Job well done.