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Article 13 And The 'Meme Ban' (The Jimquisition)
http://www.patreon.com/jimquisitionhttp://www.thejimquisition.comhttps://www.thejimporium.comOnce again people with the money want to fiddle around with the Internet in a way that won't end well for the people with less money. The European Union Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, specifically Article 13 and Article 11, is vague, overreaching,...
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Demolishing The Excuses Made For 'AAA' Publishers' Exploitative Greed (The Jimquisition)
http://www.patreon.com/jimquisitionhttp://www.thejimquisition.comhttps://www.thejimporium.comThe excuses people make for multibillion dollar publishers have to stop. They ignore so many ways in which the "AAA" game industry both makes money and takes shortcuts. From tax havens to worker mistreatment, from the avoidance of royalties to the sheer amount executives...
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EA And Activision Grow By $79 Billion Thanks To Microtransactions, And That's Bad For Everybody
Over the past six years, the value of Electronic Arts and Activision Blizzard has skyrocketed to obscene degrees. While game industry executives can laugh it up for the short term, this is actually a pretty bad sign. The boom comes before the bust, after all, because our system is broken.EA And Activision Grow By $79 Billion Thanks To Microtransactions, And...
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