Devil Soundwave wrote:Whilst credit may have been nice gesture, there is a degree of "fair use" in play - AES is merely collating info to provide the full story of the hardware in question. He's not using your image in a nefarious way, and is not set to gain in any way through it's use either.
Nothing has been "stolen"; quite apart from anything else, the images portray Capcom's IP, not your own.
Does it honestly matter? It's not like he's stolen your work and sold it man.
It's just videogames dude, chill out.
Here's the problem: if he's merely cataloging data, then why does he watermark all the photo's he's taken? Because he wants some sort of
credit for his work! That image he stole from my blog represents (no exaggeration) years of archiving auction data from Yahoo Japan Auctions (for which I give credit, go figure!). The least he can do is site my article as a meager thanks.
Also these
http://www.system16.com" images were stolen without credit from
here and
here respectively:
And if he's going to write a note, as he did for Lawrence's photo, "found on the internet," that's as worthless as "found at the library!" How hard is it to give the man proper credit and say "Photo taken from NFG" and make NFG a link to the actual article? God forbid readers of AES's article also read the articles that he ripped data from
Respectable cataloging includes proper sources. No man is an island and when people properly admit that by siting their sources, they actually gain respect, not lose it.
John James Pacinelli wrote:Does anybody have pics of the options menu for SF CE and HF? Anything different form the standard CPS1 release?
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that needs your money wrote:Some CPS1 games were changed slightly for home release, sometimes including debugging features or other easter eggs
Would love to hear more about that.
There's information and a photo of the special menu for Final Fight in my article, John:
http://therealundamned.blogspot.com/200 ... -from.html"
-ud
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