Re: preparation regarding copyright
Jayde, can you please explain what exactly it is you think would happen if you left that audio described topic alone? If the site getting a complaint from the company is the issue, then why not take action when that happens? Like so many others have said, it's not likely to happen because it's just audio, so very few people would be interested in it, and companies most likely don't care. But in the unlikely event someone did, they could complain and you could act accordingly, problem solved. What is the worst that could happen if you only acted after a complaint?
Also, how exactly would seeing a topic about audio description discourage developers? I see this argument being thrown around to justify a lot of things lately, almost like developers are some kind of hypersensitive creatures that will run away the moment they spot something they might not like. Think about it rationally, this forum has a very strong stance about protecting games, and it's something that virtually everyone agrees with, and several examples in the forum's history can attest to this. So if you were a developer, can you give me an actual reason why a single topic about illegal audio described content would put you off? And do you have any evidence that this either has or would happen? As in heard from any developer that was unhappy, or literally anything concrete?
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