the indians must love it
Garama.
Hegale
SHAW
ARDIDO
sadly my phones being a dumbass rn
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“can popcap sue you if you post any game made by popcap pictures in a forum?”
Should i get a tattoo when Im old enough
what
This.
as long as it doesnt violate the laws
(or school rules)
What game is dash playing btw?
i had to go on google
(copied the question and inserted it into google)
heres your answer btw!
While you can be sued for posting copyrighted material, it is highly unlikely PopCap would sue an individual for posting a few images on a forum. Here’s a breakdown of the legal and practical considerations:
The legal perspective
Copyright infringement: Game assets, such as images, are the intellectual property of the company that created them. Posting these assets publicly without permission is technically copyright infringement, and the company has the right to take legal action. PopCap is owned by Electronic Arts (EA), which has terms of service that prohibit unauthorized use of its intellectual property.
“Fair Use” defense: In some cases, using copyrighted material may be permissible under the legal doctrine of “fair use.” This is a complex area of law, and a court would analyze factors such as the purpose of your use (e.g., commentary, parody, review) and the amount and substantiality of the portion you used. Simply posting images to a forum is less likely to qualify than using them as part of a review or critique.
The practical reality
Lawsuits are expensive: Suing an individual fan is a costly and time-consuming process for a large company. In most instances, the potential damages they could win wouldn’t justify the legal fees.
Company focus on major infringement: Companies like EA and PopCap primarily focus their legal efforts on cases of large-scale, commercial infringement, such as:
People selling bootleg merchandise with their intellectual property.
Developers creating “remakes” or clones of their games.
Businesses using their trademarked characters to promote their own products.
Viral marketing: Many game developers actually welcome and encourage fans to post screenshots and images, as it serves as free viral marketing for their games. Unless your forum post was somehow malicious or defamatory, it would likely be viewed as harmless promotion.
The typical course of action: If your post were to catch the attention of a company representative and they objected, the standard procedure would be to issue a “cease and desist” letter or a DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) takedown notice. This would require you or the forum administrator to remove the content. A lawsuit would only occur if you failed to comply with such a request.
cursed tank simulator rn
I think the guy who yelled at me is probably wrong. You can post screenshots in-game, just you can’t steal the assets.
yes
Next time he needs to check his sources.
Yes use ai to check it
A birthday is coming soon…
Happy early birthday bruv