Blizzard and Korean Government's negotiations sour - Page 17
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Neo7
United States922 Posts
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accela
Greece314 Posts
That's why there is really no reason to take sides and have harsh feelings with each other. Money talk here. | ||
BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49468 Posts
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TrialanError
United States41 Posts
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ffreakk
Singapore2155 Posts
This issue has been addressed before so i wont go into the details again. But check out the Blizz's model of E-Sport (all controlled by Blizz's server, no LAN latency, chargable VoDs/streams, all custom maps n replays under their possession, no Pro teams, no stable jobs for gamers).. Now compare it with what we have now (many people getting stable salary, free viewership on live matches and VoDs).. You will likely be able to clearly see why Blizz's participation in E-Sport (assuming they keep their current model) is undesirable.. Most people (esp SC2 people) usually miss out on how important LAN latency is. Assuming they somehow manage to raise the skill cap, with B-net latency, superhuman split-second reaction will never be possible (read no REALLY skillful play is possible at all). | ||
Logginurkeyz
United States375 Posts
It sounds to me (I'm an engineer, not a paralegal- so take this with a grain of salt) that: If it goes to the courts at all it will all depend upon where it is judged, rather than the content of the case. If it gets tried in the US, it will come down to intellectual property; if it gets tried anywhere else in the world, it will make the US look like the government is defending a megalomaniac corporation and probably end up in an antitrust suit. While doing some reading on this topic, I found this: http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/05/28/blizzard-dumps-kespa-signs-gomtv Basically, the article talks about how GomTV is the new KeSPA in Blizzard's eyes- which isn't rightly a fair comparison. The fact that Blizzard has such an exclusive licensing process makes KeSPA look like the bad guys. As far as antitrust goes, KeSPA could easily win that if it is presented that way in court- even in the US... Blizzard is monopolizing internet traffic to make money from a partnership with GomTV after Blizzard became dissatisfied with KeSPA. However, if KeSPA were to win that case- nobody would EVER have to cry about GomTV filing copyright claims on YouTube videos or user-streamed content. It could also snowball into something much worse, though. Form of, Blizz dropping support for the game early- but we all know Kotick is in it for the money and would never do that... | ||
rasers
Sweden691 Posts
nothign new... | ||
TrialanError
United States41 Posts
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Logginurkeyz
United States375 Posts
On October 09 2010 15:31 rasers wrote: ur article... May 28, 2010 nothign new... I never said it was new. I was using it as a reference for my statement. | ||
Falling
Canada11173 Posts
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Bleak
Turkey3059 Posts
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ffreakk
Singapore2155 Posts
Then there was some guy several pages back who said that he participated in some meetings between top government officials in his country, and the scenario painted in the OP is not unlikely at all, so im giving it some trust, esp when Milkis said that this guy is rather reliable. | ||
dogabutila
United States1437 Posts
The rules - international law, exists for a reason. | ||
Borknagarush
176 Posts
It's fine. If korea wants to play the political game then they can. I hope they have some corrupt judges rule against IP rights. Then all US companies will boycott korea and they will cry like little bitches. The rules - international law, exists for a reason. Good joke. hehe | ||
swanized
Canada2480 Posts
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Lightwip
United States5497 Posts
On October 10 2010 02:46 swanized wrote: so when is proleague supposed to start btw? October 16. Pretty much exactly a week from today. | ||
TechDeft
United States211 Posts
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Spinel720
United States40 Posts
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Borknagarush
176 Posts
Honestly do you think that people are intrested in watching 12 year old artwork and listening same music every day? | ||
Plissken_2097
Spain628 Posts
On October 10 2010 03:17 Borknagarush wrote: Spinel720, Honestly do you think that people are intrested in watching 12 year old artwork and listening same music every day? Sc1 music kicks over Sc2 anytime. That point is irrefutable. And i'm interested, as many others, to see 12 years old sprites making magic on the screen. | ||
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