Klebnor opened this issue on Mar 25, 2009 · 57 posts
Winterclaw posted Fri, 27 March 2009 at 2:52 AM
If EA wants to put rootkits on your PC when you install a legal copy of one of their games and try to limit the number of times you can reinstall it, then they are all about money.
Quote - I already contacted 'Rosity in order to get a refund on all my purchases tied to the original product.
I am quite happy I never used the set in any of my work and by the looks I am more then likely also going to ask on a refund for the Nagura product. It also looks way to similar to another game character.
The base Nagura outfit got pulled, so that's a good plan.
Anyways I have a question about copyrights that maybe someone can help me with: when is something to generic, ordinary, or common to copyright it? What are the standards of originality that need to be applied to something first?
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