Oh no. It's happening all over. Gaming must be part of it. It's listed in some of the things they dont allow. I wonder if I'm just one of the first, and this us going to avalanche from here.
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Because FOSS games obviously don't - it's in the EULA, along with almost every other imaginable permission. Small indie games don't. Indie games that have gotten bigger don't seem to, either (like a plethora of steam games). Usually, it's AAA titles and giants.
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Hell the basically done to death game MineCraft has a EULA with a variety of ways you're allowed to make money off of it. I doubt they need the publicity so much anymore, except MAYBE to showcase new updates to it. Yet here you go!
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None it's only then giant corporations.
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Yep. Ones for whom "it's free advertising" would be useless and meaningless. And they'll do what they can get away with. Best bet is to go for stuff that actually could use that boost. Sometimes they'll even go farther and GIVE creators copies to review and showcase.
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