Came here to post the same video. Incredible piece of journalism that I encourage anyone to watch. And if you like that video, they've made other videos (of similar high-quality journalistic...
Came here to post the same video. Incredible piece of journalism that I encourage anyone to watch. And if you like that video, they've made other videos (of similar high-quality journalistic merit) about Valve and other companies/topics in the video game world.
This seems to be a different article about the same lawsuit that was posted here sometime last week. I feel like there is a legitimate complaint with Roblox, but Minecraft was included as well in...
This seems to be a different article about the same lawsuit that was posted here sometime last week. I feel like there is a legitimate complaint with Roblox, but Minecraft was included as well in the last article and I felt like they were hurting their case by including it since it's totally different in how it operates. It wasn't listed in this article so I wonder if they dropped that part of the lawsuit or if it just wasn't mentioned.
I wouldn't remove it, but I'm fairly new here and mainly lurk. Here is the post I remembered reading if you want to check out the discussion. https://tild.es/1fad Edit: Totally different lawsuit....
I wouldn't remove it, but I'm fairly new here and mainly lurk. Here is the post I remembered reading if you want to check out the discussion.
It's interesting that this is finally coming to light! This is a video I watched 2 years ago about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTMF6xEiAaY
Came here to post the same video. Incredible piece of journalism that I encourage anyone to watch. And if you like that video, they've made other videos (of similar high-quality journalistic merit) about Valve and other companies/topics in the video game world.
This seems to be a different article about the same lawsuit that was posted here sometime last week. I feel like there is a legitimate complaint with Roblox, but Minecraft was included as well in the last article and I felt like they were hurting their case by including it since it's totally different in how it operates. It wasn't listed in this article so I wonder if they dropped that part of the lawsuit or if it just wasn't mentioned.
Edit: Totally different lawsuit. My bad.
Interesting. Should I remove it? I'm not subscribed to computers, only to tech but I follow interesting lawsuits
I wouldn't remove it, but I'm fairly new here and mainly lurk. Here is the post I remembered reading if you want to check out the discussion.
https://tild.es/1fad
Edit: Totally different lawsuit. My bad.