Pedro Quaresma wrote:
Would this be legal? :) If so I have no problem of trying to rip .mp3
files from it and ftp-ing them to you.
No, not legal at all, so if you want to decline on that basis I completely
understand. I'm just gathering up files for a "game music" streaming radio
station I'd li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that this is as illegal as copying *ANY* music file.
Why doesn't Jim just bid on it, and then he can do what he wants with the music?
Because it wouldn't be any more legal that way (I have no explicit permission
from Origin to stream the music). In all honesty,
Some questions for John, et al:
1. Tom Snyder Productions (responsible for Infocomics, American Challenge,
other early games) -- is he also the Tom Snyder responsible for
"squigglevision" (Dr. Katz) animation and other animation projects?
2. If #1 is true, then is he invited to the Apple get-tog
Of course, your alternative is to petition your local radio station to play the Origin
soundtrack. :)
Stuart
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I believe that #1 is true, although he's not the same Tom Snyder from late night TV. :)
Stuart
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Some questions for John, e
:> Why doesn't Jim just bid on it, and then he can do what he wants with the music?:Because it wouldn't be any more legal that way (I have no explicit permission :from Origin to stream the music).
I confess I'm unfamiliar with the mechanics of streaming, but do you really need EA's permission to do
I
think radio broadcasters have contracts with the RIAA where they pay a small fee
for the right to broadcast music.
On
another note, I don't know if sharing the MP3 files with Jim is necessarily
illegal. It may be covered under "fair use" laws, like making a copy of a tape
for a friend.
Peter Olafson wrote:
I confess I'm unfamiliar with the mechanics of streaming, but do you
really need EA's permission to do so? (Origin no longer exists even in
UO server-farm form.) Wouldn't this considered a "permitted use" of the
media?
Just because the founding copyright holder no longer exi
Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
On another note, I don't know if sharing the MP3 files with Jim is
necessarily illegal. It may be covered under "fair use" laws, like
making a copy of a tape for a friend.
It's only covered under Fair Use if you make a backup copy for *yourself*. If
you give that copy
Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
I believe that #1 is true, although he's not the same Tom Snyder from late night TV. :)
Now THAT was a hilarious picture you painted: "It's a comic book that ah, that
you can ah, branch all over the damn place to get more insight. See this? See
this? I animated the sc
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 01:35:44PM -0400, Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
> I think radio broadcasters have contracts with the RIAA where they
>pay a small fee for the right to broadcast music.
Actually, they license the broadcast rights to songs from ASCAP, BMI,
and SESAC.
http://www.ascap.com/licensin
I didn't say no one held the copyright. I just meant the Origin's no longer in the game and that the permission issue would rest with EA.
But I do think it's worth exploring the "fair use" question and, failing that, whether there's an Internet equivalent of the RIAA (which someone else mentione
Hi Joe
I do not have these but I can get them. Of course I have to arrange a price
with the seller for to pay for them and that is based on what I can then
turn them around for. I can always sell the UVI and the Wing Commander on
eBay. Make me an offer for the Strike Commander (or all three) so I
Well--The Strike Commander is obviously not in the ballpark of the U6, so it would be
a lower price.
I'd pay...20-25 for the Strike Commander--if it's complete (but gawd, how would you
know?!) :)
Joe
>
> From: "Freddie Bingham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/06/08 Tue PM 03:37:46 EDT
> To:
At 11:04 08/06/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Anyone
interested in any of the items pictured in the attachment? Let me know
ASAP if you are.
If no one else is interested, and if it's a cheap price (say, around
$10-15), I'm in for that Indy 3.
Vincent Joguin.
Peter Olafson wrote:
But I do think it's worth exploring the "fair use" question and, failing
that, whether there's an Internet equivalent of the RIAA (which someone
else mentioned) that could address issues relating to Internet radio
broadcast of CDs. Perhaps it's a simple affair.
Nothing is in
Strike Commander runs on FM Towns? I thought the last FM Towns machine was a
386. No 386 I know can run Strike Commander effectively...
Freddie Bingham wrote:
Hi Joe
I do not have these but I can get them. Of course I have to arrange a price
with the seller for to pay for them and that is based
Some Fm Towns are 486 machines.
Lucasarts Museum - http://lucasarts.vintagegaming.org
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>
> Strike Commander
Does the Wing Commander have full speech, both in the cutscenes of the Tiger's
Claw and in-game fighting? I ask because the only port I know of to have that
is Sega CD (which I find hard to believe, maybe 3do has it too?)
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YES, Freddie!
Although I have U6, and the Wing C
Freddie Bingham wrote:
Some Fm Towns are 486 machines.
Cool, I had no idea.
We added FM Towns to MobyGames a few months ago -- Since FM Towns is just a 386
or 486 with a CDROM and enhanced graphics and sound, I just added "FM Towns"
under graphics options for DOS games and "FM Towns" again as a s
Yes, you can find FM Towns machines on eBay occasionally but I can always
get them from Japan but s/h may be high. There are versions that look like
desktops, mini towers, and there is a version that looks more like your
typical console. That version would be the lightest and cheapest to ship. I
d
On Jun 8, 2004, at 12:00 PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
[Snip]
I can see a morality issue coming, so I'm going to head it off: For
older games that you are curious about, do you download a copy to try,
or do you spend $150 or more to collect a copy you can open and play?
For example, I have never play
On Jun 8, 2004, at 3:50 PM, Freddie Bingham wrote:
Yes, you can find FM Towns machines on eBay occasionally but I can
always
get them from Japan but s/h may be high. There are versions that look
like
desktops, mini towers, and there is a version that looks more like your
typical console. That ve
Yes, that is what I was referring to by the console, the Fm Towns Marty. The
Fm Towns Marty 2 is the 486 version.
Lucasarts Museum - http://lucasarts.vintagegaming.org
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> From: Edward Franks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: [EMA
Edward Franks wrote:
I just want to point out you used a couple of bad examples. ;-)
I was going for expensive/old :-) Okay, replace Starcross with Michael
Berlyn's "Cyborg" ($150+ last I checked). Anyway, I'm sure people got the idea.
Also, in the US, the First Sale Doctrine establi
I don't know if you could. It wasn't created by a music publisher that
the RIAA or any of the fee-collection agencies have an agreement with,
was it? Put another way, I make a music CD on my own, and I sell it in
a few local stores. A DJ from a local radio station (say its owned by
Clearwate
I've not been a fan of places like EB, GameStop, etc. charging $50 for
a game, giving you $15-20 for it a few weeks later, then reselling it
for $40-45. More than once I've seen used games sold costing more than
the shrinkwrapped version of the identical title, usually within a few
feet of eac
If you know anyone who is an Apple Alumni, then by all means please forward
my invitation - there's not much time left for sending out invitations. :)
- John
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