Comments on: Games that stick it to 'The Man'
A new genre of video games is taking big companies to task and satirizing the way they do business.![]()
Images: An ad-busting video game
A new genre of video games is taking big companies to task and satirizing the way they do business.![]()
Images: An ad-busting video game
December 1, 2009 8:53 PM PST
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It's about time SOMEONE took the bull by the horns and told the TRUTH!!!!!!!!
I wonder when games about Microsoft, the RIAA/MPAA and the Nazi Hydra that is running our 'government' will come out.............
- Truth in copyrighting...
- by Jim Harmon February 7, 2006 2:20 AM PST
- I think these games are a great idea. I'd love to see more of this kind. I love intelligent satire of all types.
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(6 Comments)While I agree that satire is covered in the US under the 1st Amendment (excluding such issues as malicious libel and slander), the reaction by the makers of the McDonald's satire contains a common misconception about US copyright laws - the issue of making money, or not. The law states who has the RIGHT to COPY material (hence the name "copyright"). Whether or not money is charged is irrelevant.