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Thanks yeti_c but i do know what IP means. I just did not know what he meant by IP-rights.yeti_c wrote:IP = Intellectual Property...
And in this instance - utter bollocks from Alstergreen.
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qwert, I only touched up the version on the web. There is still a large/small issue. Scaling will not fix the problem because the circle might be off centered again. Why don't you just fix what i did and repost?qwert wrote:First time from begining of making Eastrn front map i get real help,thanks Widow Maker,if people agree i can put yours version to be final version.
Several times i ask from people to show me visual what they think,but i dont get answer, now these i call realy good help.
qwert wrote:First time from begining of making Eastrn front map i get real help,thanks Widow Maker,if people agree i can put yours version to be final version.
Several times i ask from people to show me visual what they think,but i dont get answer, now these i call realy good help.
WidowMakers wrote:First of all, I did not do this to show how I could make the map completely different. I did it to show how easy it would be for qwert to fix some of the issues that have come up. The army circles look better and they are centered more in each territory. The borders are also less jagged. Like I said earlier, 1 hour and 17 minutes. why does qwert not just fix his stuff like everyone else. to give you an example. teh great lakes was in final forge and Andy and Keyogi would not Quench because I have 1 army circle 1 pixel to high. I fixed it in 15 minutes and that was it. It is now done.alstergren wrote:However, the maps posted by WidowMakers are somewhat different. Different shades of light I guess. However, I couldn’t care less. Both maps are playable. If for nothing else, (i) WidowMakers showed how ridiculous this issue is (and why the map maker must have some margin of appreciation),
WidowMakers wrote:secondly, I don't really know what this means. IP-rights? A copyright infringement? No where did I ever say "HEY LOOK AT THIS MAP I MADE ALL BY MYSELF".alstergren wrote:and (ii) WidowMakers committed an infringement of the map maker’s IP-rights.
There have been several occasions where other people have taken a map from a post and adjusted it to try and help out the map maker. All I did was visually make my recommendations. It is no different that someone else saying "Hey make the army shadows more centered and easier to see". I just did it with a picture. A picture is worth a 1,000 words. So instead of writing about fixing this and adjusting that I made a picture of my thoughts. Just fix the issues and be done.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
yeti_c wrote:Just to make sure everyone else knew what he was on about - and I concur... IP rights -> copyright... none of these were infringed at all by you modifying the image.
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Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
alstergren wrote:Again, you assume too much. Playing around with a map isn’t necessarily an IP-right infringement.
What you did do however was to copy the map onto your harddrive (infringement number 1) and then reposting two images in this thread (infringement number 2 and 3). Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a fan of the current IP-legislation (in fact, I’m in favor of totally disbanding all copyrights) – but that has nothing to do with this issue.
yeti_c wrote:alstergren wrote:Again, you assume too much. Playing around with a map isn’t necessarily an IP-right infringement.
What you did do however was to copy the map onto your harddrive (infringement number 1) and then reposting two images in this thread (infringement number 2 and 3). Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a fan of the current IP-legislation (in fact, I’m in favor of totally disbanding all copyrights) – but that has nothing to do with this issue.
By your definition merely looking at an image online through a browser is an IP infringement then.
Do you know how a browser works... it downloads all of the data onto your machine... then assembles it for your viewing...
Thus according to your definition everyone who has been in this thread of the forum has breached IP-rights.
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yeti_c wrote:alstergren wrote:Again, you assume too much. Playing around with a map isn’t necessarily an IP-right infringement.
What you did do however was to copy the map onto your harddrive (infringement number 1) and then reposting two images in this thread (infringement number 2 and 3). Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a fan of the current IP-legislation (in fact, I’m in favor of totally disbanding all copyrights) – but that has nothing to do with this issue.
By your definition merely looking at an image online through a browser is an IP infringement then.
Do you know how a browser works... it downloads all of the data onto your machine... then assembles it for your viewing...
Thus according to your definition everyone who has been in this thread of the forum has breached IP-rights.
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Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Dancing Mustard wrote:The thing Alstergreen is missing is that everything WM did to the map is covered by S.108... beyond a shadow of a doubt. Although quite what his hideous demonstration of meager legal knowledge was intended to accomplish is beyond me.
Widow Maker did the single most productive action this thread has so far seen; and Alstergren decided that the most productive thing he could do in return was demonstrate some superfluous legalese. I can only presume that he wanted us to swoon over the fact that he once read a law textbook.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
tahitiwahini wrote:While the foray into intellectual property law has been interesting to me, I would like to get back to the point that I think is more relevant to the issue at hand. The two maps are for all practical purposes the same. To the extent that the second map illustrates the effects of implementing the "suggestions" it also illustrates just how trivial the "suggestions" are. One is forced to wonder just how important the "suggestions" are when they result in such an imperceptible difference. Of course, that assumes the "suggestions" have anything at all to do with the map in the first place, which I suspect is probably not the case.
The process, in this case at least, has been disgraceful, and I would think that those who have prolonged this spectacle should be ashamed of themselves.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
tahitiwahini wrote:While the foray into intellectual property law has been interesting to me, I would like to get back to the point that I think is more relevant to the issue at hand. The two maps are for all practical purposes the same. To the extent that the second map illustrates the effects of implementing the "suggestions" it also illustrates just how trivial the "suggestions" are. One is forced to wonder just how important the "suggestions" are when they result in such an imperceptible difference. Of course, that assumes the "suggestions" have anything at all to do with the map in the first place, which I suspect is probably not the case.
The process, in this case at least, has been disgraceful, and I would think that those who have prolonged this spectacle should be ashamed of themselves.
mibi wrote:tahitiwahini wrote:While the foray into intellectual property law has been interesting to me, I would like to get back to the point that I think is more relevant to the issue at hand. The two maps are for all practical purposes the same. To the extent that the second map illustrates the effects of implementing the "suggestions" it also illustrates just how trivial the "suggestions" are. One is forced to wonder just how important the "suggestions" are when they result in such an imperceptible difference. Of course, that assumes the "suggestions" have anything at all to do with the map in the first place, which I suspect is probably not the case.
The process, in this case at least, has been disgraceful, and I would think that those who have prolonged this spectacle should be ashamed of themselves.
The difference to imperceptible to you, Tahiti, because you do not make map or spend time in the foundry. Do you think that qwert is alone in this level of criticism? Do you think that most maps just glide their way to through the foundry process on a bed of rose pedals? They don't. In developing my maps, I have received tons of what I thought was futile and unnnessary criticisms. I even contemplating give it up because I thought the process was so retarded. But I did make the changes, and you know what, the map is better for it. In fact it came to the point where I had no problems making changes no matter how small, I even added ducks. If i had the 'cojones' that qwert had my map would be stuck in the foundry with 50 pages of bullshit. But instead, I yielded to the changes and its the 3rd most active map on the site. The same goes for every map maker and every map. There is a reason why numerous maps have made it through the foundry in the past five months while qwert's was languishing. Do you think qwert gets more criticism then other maps? It doesn't, qwert just refuses to make changes. So the only person who should be ashamed for prolonging this spectacle is qwert, the person you have taken upon yourself to hail as the martyr of the foundry.
And another thing, I find your lengthy diatribes quite amusing, considering you have no idea what your talking about. There is this book in the foundry about Eastern Front. The books is over 100 pages long, and many pages spill over into other peoples threads, by qwert, and to other websites, by qwert. And you come a long and read 5 pages and present your 'expert' opinion. great, now stfu. I know there is a deep seeded need for you to come across as a voice of authority and it really does work well in other threads, you know the ones about probabilities and such, where you know what you are talking about, but it doesn't work here. Qwert has been obstructive and immature and the fact that you cannot see that is proof of your ignorance in the subject. So please, keep your 'wisdom' to yourself in this matter. The foundry process works and is the reason why the maps on this site and particularly in the last 6 months have all been top notch, we'd like to keep it that way.
qwert wrote:Well i must say that issue in widow version not been colours of all map,but for army circe i can agree that hes better.
Mibi i realy dont understand you,i can not understand many words of english language and when i dont understand something i ask from people to show me visualy what i must change,widow show how he see a map but Major issue not colours of map,but if people like widows point of view my map i can apply these. Maybe you see these map diferent and if you want you can show me yours visual point of view.
ClessAlvein wrote:I've noticed the foundry has developed in the recent months an attitude of perfectionism. Most mapmakers are currently adhering to this local unspoken social norm, and qwert broke it, since he's not that good at English to begin with and can't possibly pick up on the subtleties that go unsaid. So now, he's getting all sorts of shit for it, and so are people who either didn't pick up on this new silent trend, or didn't care that much about having extremely stringent standards to begin with.
I guess the take-home message is that either qwert must cave and also become a perfectionist, or the foundry must loosen its standards.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.
alstergren wrote:Even though some people seem to believe that the only ones entitled to an opinion is the ones who hang around in the Foundry forum 24/7, well… All we outsiders are saying is that we like the map and that we don’t see what possible good those proposed changes could do. And, under those circumstances, we believe it’s the map maker who reasonably should have the last call. Not whining map-wannabes.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
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