Joe Scarpelli wrote:
...She slaps 2 boxes with all the sony markings on the counter and
says "this one is 1,000 pesos and this one is 2,000 pesos" I asked
"What's the difference" Her reply, "This one is a copy", of course
pointing to the 1,000 peso controller.
And which one did you buy?
Dani
Dear Ron, that is exactly the difference between our game &
the big game. The big companies have to pay to Harry Fox or
the corresponding companies just their share from actual
salesw. Right, you heard it right, from actual sales. A
marge of about 8% of the list price. But we the "niche
producers",
Ron said:
>you might also want to note the huge amount of counterfeiting going on in
>China and the Far East.
Reminds me of the time several years ago on a business trip to Manila. My son
had asked me to pick him up a controller for his playstation. I go into a store
and ask for one. She sla
> from: "hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> subject: [Hornlist] YouTube again
>
> Hello list members: this is a warning
> The copyright infringement coming from the "most lawful"
> country mostly (sorry, this is the reality) is unbearable
> anymore.
G
Basically You tube and Viacom will come up with a deal that covers the use
of Viacom owned material. Yes it will probably cost You Tube some money
along the way. Maybe I am a skeptic but I don't see that as helping all the
other illegal uses that occur on a daily basis that infringe on the rights
o
Hans et al.,
This issue is beginning to be addressed in the courts. Google/
YouTube is being sued by Viacom for copyright infringement to the
tune of US$ 1 billion.
You can find details, ironically enough, using Google.
Carlisle
On Mar 15, 2007, at 6:34 AM, hans wrote:
Hello list membe
Hello list members: this is a warning
The copyright infringement coming from the "most lawful"
country mostly (sorry, this is the reality) is unbearable
anymore. People (enthusiasts, perhaps, or just naseweiss
people) steal videos from any source including home pages of
artists (it happen with my
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