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this post was submitted on 28 Feb 2024
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It's futile. You are no match against a multi national corporation.
Could you stop with your nihilism?
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a) Your license footer is really cool! I will start including it as well.
b) Aren't quotes a bit problematic, as you include them in your work? This one is probably fine, as you (quite artistically) paraphrased it but direct quotes would be a problem, right?
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IMO the license footer is a bit sovereign-citizen-y, and likely unenforceable.
You sure you don't want to keep your comments GPLv2-only?
I think the Creative Commons would fail to apply to the source material, but using the source material should be fair use in almost every context on Lemmy.
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b) I'm not entirely sure how quotes should work. I imagine that if you quote such licensed text immediately after, it's quite obvious who you're quoting. But if you quote it on some blog somewhere out in the interwebs, proper attribution must be given.
Newspapers do have to attribute whatever they quote (and if they're respectable, they will) because they're trying to earn money with it, but beyond that... no idea. I'm not a lawyer.
Good question though
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But he is right though. If Nintendo really wants it gone they'll just pull a sony-bleem. As long as there is no real regulation for this stuff, there is not much you can do.
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