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As for examples, take a look at one of the pages in this thread. Instead of going on the basis of only installing games that have approval, people go more for the "dont use games that have been banned." Thats basically like saying is fine to steal unless you get caught. What are the odds that a developer will accidently come upon a random forum and find his games stolen? Atleast v3 has taken some responsibility. It would be nice if the general public would follow the same respect. I find it hard to believe that people with 100+ games have permission for all of them. Edit: Wait a tick, going back two pages lists three posts with over 700 examples of stolen software posted publicly on these forums without moderation: Quote:
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Back to waking up, have you seen the v3 developments lately? John is implimenting a system for independant developers to sell their own games and isnt allowing anyone on the v3 forums to link to stolen games. Really, they dont need to since they can come to vBulletin.org and get all the stolen games they need. |
I think the site that was charging for games was called something like v3arcadegames.com or something, but was not affiliated with John. Again, I think that's true.
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