• Doomsider@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I have advocated for the abolishment of IP many times in my life. Never, in my wildest dreams, would have thought that it would be abolished willingly through AI.

    All it took was to show that they could make more money by ignoring it. Like a light switch IP suddenly gets switched off. Now the corrupted federal government considers it a matter of national security and will protect it at all costs.

    Truly a bizarre world we live in.

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    2 days ago

    IP laws are meant to protect creators, but are backdoored by corporate personhood. Remove corporate personhood and the world of IP law immediately becomes less toxic.

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      6 hours ago

      This is objectively false. The propaganda of IP is that it is designed to protect the little guy. History shows that this was never the case as copyright was always a tool of censorship and control.

      The patent system has been twisted beyond the breaking point since before I was born. It does not exist for its intended purpose anymore and instead is a legal arms race between corporations and governments.

      Trademark law has also been leveraged by monopolists. Although arguably its purpose makes the most sense being a commercial protection used exclusively against other commercial entities. It too has been abused regularly.

      The average copyright court case is around $250,000+ from begging to conclusions in the federal courts. Asserting or defending your rights is insanely expensive.

      Many innovators and developers have been litigated out of existence by not being able to pay to defend themselves in the case of patent trolls.

      IP is for the wealthy and their favorite proxy the corporation to create artificial scarcity. They have authored a regulation empire to commercialize our culture. They act as gatekeepers to our thoughts and creations. It really is a bizarre system.

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        The problem is the imbalance, not the idea of protection. We don’t jump to laissez faire legislation because regulatory capture exists. It makes good sense to give legal rights to individual creators for their works so they can choose whether to seek to monetize them or make them freely available, at least until their death. If you wrote a book/song/program/etc. I want you to have the authority to make that determination for your creation, and in a system of person vs person, while it’s not a given that both people would enter litigation as equals, it would at least be more likely than when one of the ‘people’ is a multi-million dollar VC-funded company. If companies have no personhood, they cannot own IP from creation to the end of the universe. No corp personhood would also limit their ability in many jurisdictions to enact lobbying, regulatory capture, and various other chicanery. I’m not saying it’d be easy but it would be effective and a solid step in the right direction, where eliminating IP would only enable further corporate abuse.

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          I think the advent of AI really highlights that we are finally on a post artificial scarcity trajectory. Corporations and the government have almost completely stopped caring about IP enforcement in the quest for AI.

          The system you describe sounds somewhat reasonable. I was just pointing out it never existed in the first place. It is a compelling fantasy put forth by IP Maximalist to justify their rent seeking behavior. Making that fantasy a reality is probably possible in a non-fascist society.

          I am a bit confused by the last part where without an IP system corporations would be allowed to abuse artists. That is literally what they do everyday with the current laws with AI being their ultimate fuck you to artists. I suppose part of the issue is these laws have been exclusively written by corporations to benefit corporations.

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    Fuck software patents.

    Copyright made sense when it was a decade or two. Industrial patents seem basically functional. Trademark’s mostly truth-in-advertising for consumer choice.

    But software patents aren’t about how you do something - they’re claiming the entire concept, in the broadest possible terms, and killing it. Straight-up murdering that potential. It is denied the necessary iterative competition that turns dogshit first implementations into must-have features. Nobody’s gonna care in twenty years.

    Entire hardware form-factors have come and gone in a single decade. Can you imagine if swipe keyboards were still single-vendor, and still worked like in 2009? Or maybe Apple bought them, and endlessly bragged about how Android can’t do [blank], because fifty thousand dollars changed hands in the 3G era.

    How many games would not exist, if Nintendo had decided they own sidescrollers? A whole genre, wiped out, because a piece of paper says those mechanics are theft.

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      17 hours ago

      This is why loading screens don’t have mini games BTW. As if you needed another reason to hate software patents.

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      In fact, I’d go so far as to encourage copying others. Not plagiarising outright, as in claiming it as your own, but taking a concept and doing it yourself.

      “Oh that game is just a copy of Animal Crossing.”

      You think you can make a better Animal Crossing? Go for it. Let me decide who did it better and which one I wanna play.

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    WB hasn’t used the nemesis system since 2017, and likely won’t use it again at this point. By the time the patent expires it might be a lost system.

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      The “nemesis system” is just hundreds of voice lines and a dice roll to decide when they pop up. I liked the middle earth games but always thought it was funny how they pushed the nemesis system like some kind of groundbreaking thing.

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        2 days ago

        I don’t think Netflix care about WB Games at all.

        ‘We actually didn’t attribute any value’ to Warner’s game studios, Netflix boss says about the acquisition deal (Source)

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          Something about this is absolutely hilarious to me. Sad though when thinking about it critically.

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            I don’t know, makes a lot of sense critically to me.

            If you think about the last few big games they were behind, Hogwarts Legacy stands out, Mortal Kombat I guess, throw in what ever the last Lego game was.

            But you also have Suicide Squad, Gotham Knights, Multiversus these massive games that just have an awful reputation.

            Arkham Knight is nearly a decade old, Middle Earth series is around that same time. Back for Blood is newish but that never exactly set the world on fire.

            My gut reaction was pretty shocked, cause I have amazing memories and fondness of some WB games, then I remember that was 10+ years ago with MK9, Batman Arkham Asylum and City, Mad Max, Bastion, Scribblenauts…

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        That’s the final piece Netflix needed to FINALLY make a game from their game studio.

        /s

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    2 days ago

    Video unavailable
    Playback on other websites has been disabled by the video owner.

    Huh. Imagine that.

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      I’m guessing the video owner is YouTube, I’d be surprised if the channel can control that.

      How are you trying to watch the video?

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        You probably know more about YouTube channel controls than i do. Anyway, piefed, in a post. The video worked at first, then it didn’t.

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          Oh interesting, but in piefed, you are still just opening a youtube link correct? The website wouldn’t be changing unless the link is being forwarded or something else like that.

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            1 day ago

            In the post, the YouTube link is above and the video is below. Initially, the video was viewable directly, then on subsequent visits it changed.

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    So Nemesis System is an enemy that you will find multiple times through the game and he will be different according to your choices? How didn’t Nintendo sue WB saying they copied it from the first Pokemon game?

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        Nah, no VPN here. I had tried loading the video earlier like 5 times and it simply wouldn’t play. Oddly enough, now it plays fine on Grayjay… 🤷