Advertising is often already free. Exposure is rarely something the companies fighting these battles are lacking. Nintendo, for instance, by no means needs the extra "advertising" of someone playing Pokemon games (modded or legit). And indie devs often include those permissions.
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So why are our laws so bad?
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I blame Mickey Mouse and Disney. Which is also why we're FINALLY seeing things enter the public domain again - they changed their tactic to protect the damned mouse.
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I know more than I'd like to know about some of this. Then again, maybe that's not exactly true - I've looked into quite a bit of it to know what I do. It's more I know more than anyone should need to know for routine activities, and yet still maybe not enough to be "safe."
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