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Don't Copy Games, Mmkay?

Posted: 2004-06-19 07:50am
by Admiral Valdemar
http://illuminise.org/dtcf.wmv

Found that on SB.com.

I can't believe it's real, it's probably worse than that mock RIAA death squad video.

Re: Don't Copy Games, Mmkay?

Posted: 2004-06-19 12:55pm
by Kamakazie Sith
Admiral Valdemar wrote:http://illuminise.org/dtcf.wmv

Found that on SB.com.

I can't believe it's real, it's probably worse than that mock RIAA death squad video.
Doesn't look that bad to me. I mean seriously, they are informing people of a crime and the consequences of violating that law. The RIAA is unpopular and I don't like them, but they are within their rights to protect their product as are the developers of video games.

Posted: 2004-06-19 03:45pm
by Sokartawi
I thought that EA or MS logo meant you're morally obligated not to pay for it.

And it's utter bullshit that you're not allowed to install a game on two PCs that are owned by the same person. Like: "Hey I'm going on holiday and take my laptop with me, one moment, I need to delete all games from my desktop PC first!" :?

Posted: 2004-06-19 03:57pm
by wautd
hmmm very 80's

and i hate the 80's :evil:

Posted: 2004-06-19 05:54pm
by Uraniun235
Is it that hilariously bad "Don't copy that floppy!" video?

Yeah. I think I'd rather take the RIAA death squad than that.

Re: Don't Copy Games, Mmkay?

Posted: 2004-06-19 06:39pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Kamakazie Sith wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:http://illuminise.org/dtcf.wmv

Found that on SB.com.

I can't believe it's real, it's probably worse than that mock RIAA death squad video.
Doesn't look that bad to me. I mean seriously, they are informing people of a crime and the consequences of violating that law. The RIAA is unpopular and I don't like them, but they are within their rights to protect their product as are the developers of video games.
You obviously didn't watch the same video I did. The one I saw was utter shit which, if anything, made me want to go out and flagrantly flout every copyright law there is.

I hope the RIAA never tries this tactic...

Re: Don't Copy Games, Mmkay?

Posted: 2004-06-19 07:43pm
by Kamakazie Sith
Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Kamakazie Sith wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:http://illuminise.org/dtcf.wmv

Found that on SB.com.

I can't believe it's real, it's probably worse than that mock RIAA death squad video.
Doesn't look that bad to me. I mean seriously, they are informing people of a crime and the consequences of violating that law. The RIAA is unpopular and I don't like them, but they are within their rights to protect their product as are the developers of video games.
You obviously didn't watch the same video I did. The one I saw was utter shit which, if anything, made me want to go out and flagrantly flout every copyright law there is.

I hope the RIAA never tries this tactic...
It looks like a standard 80's "Don't do this video" I saw many of these in grade school, perhaps I'm just imune to this effect.

Posted: 2004-06-19 08:27pm
by Admiral Valdemar
I'd rate that as one of the worst I've seen, but anything that comes close to it has been erased from memory as a self-defence precaution. I don't want to recall the things I've seen in the name of "edutainment" before.

Posted: 2004-06-19 08:34pm
by kojikun
Thats more like early 90s.

Anyway..

Don't copy that floppy!

:D

Posted: 2004-06-19 11:17pm
by Spyder
I'm pissed off that I actually have to use my original disks in order to play games that I legitly bought. My NWN play disk already has little cracks spreading out from the inner rim (a common problem with these particular disks) and Atari refuse to provide replacements on anything older then three months.

Posted: 2004-06-19 11:29pm
by TempestMagister
That is definately early nineties. They mentioned games like Oregon Trail, which was somewhat popular in the Windows 3.1 era. Its a simple "don't do it" video with minimal explanation why not to. I think the message may have worked, but that MC repeating "don't copy that floppy" thousands of times over just might make me want to actually "copy that cd-rw".

Posted: 2004-06-20 01:46am
by Traceroute
Spyder wrote:I'm pissed off that I actually have to use my original disks in order to play games that I legitly bought. My NWN play disk already has little cracks spreading out from the inner rim (a common problem with these particular disks) and Atari refuse to provide replacements on anything older then three months.
I haven't had a problem using a copy of cd 3 for NWN, to play. Alternatively you can use CloneCD (makes a perfect image) and its in-built virtual drive to mount the image (if you have the hdd space). Mounting the image makes a big difference in how fast the game goes, too.

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Posted: 2004-06-20 03:09am
by The Yosemite Bear
REmember jimmy knows what to do when the bomb goes off. duck and cover....

Posted: 2004-06-20 03:36am
by Spyder
Traceroute wrote:
I haven't had a problem using a copy of cd 3 for NWN, to play. Alternatively you can use CloneCD (makes a perfect image) and its in-built virtual drive to mount the image (if you have the hdd space). Mounting the image makes a big difference in how fast the game goes, too.

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Yeah, one of bioware's patches turns off securom. They released that when they found people were having problems with the copy protection. --Have I mentioned how much I respect bioware? Compare this to Blizzard's behaviour when people couldn't play Diablo 2 because of the copy protection keeping legit CDs from working. The response was "yeah, sucks to be you."

Posted: 2004-06-20 03:55am
by The Yosemite Bear
remember's pin wheels and when questions from the manual were important, remember's neverlok

remember's when exe to hex was an easy thing to figure out.....

remebers 20 years of copy protection schemes many of which didn't allow the legit user to use the product....

and when I am gone all these memories will be gone, like tears or rain....