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I can't wait until you kids grow up and realize you're not entitled to everything.
Ok Boomer
‘Free’ always tastes better. It’s my favourite word. Free. It’s free. For free. 0 dollars. Gratis. Free of cost. On the house. Never had buyers remorse from acquiring something for free
My second favourite is ‘Cheap’
Especially when the cheap or free service is better than the expensive service.
I agree. We should realize the following:
There are things we are not entitled to.
There are things we are entitled to.
There is Nintendo's opinion on which is which.
There's someone else's opinion on which is which.
There's law which should be a dignified compromise between these.
The law may or may not be such a compromise.
Our obligations before law mirror our rights.
Our engagement with law mirrors our participation in forming it.
We have been robbed of that ability and raise our voice where it matters.
Hence Nintendo's opinion and said law don't matter shit.
who said they where entitled to this. Nentendo is the one who is acting entitled, Netendo did not put in any work, employees at nentendo did, but they where not payed the full value of their labor. Copy right for ever and ever was only 20 years now its essentaly forever, no way for these to legaly enter the public domain.
Given the 2 sides I would say Nentendo, who has more money than god, is the entitled ones
Entitled? Nintendo didn't produce this code nor did they make this, what exactly do you think is being demanded of Nintendo?