Re: [Book] The History of Rayman, Pix'n Love Editions.
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 9:11 pm
This is what we have been trying to tell you, OCG.Motormike wrote:And it's not me who doesn't allow scaning books, it's simply the law.
This is what we have been trying to tell you, OCG.Motormike wrote:And it's not me who doesn't allow scaning books, it's simply the law.
Thanks, be sure I won't spoil anything and will give a shoutout to you for making the book and will encourage more people to buy it.Motormike wrote:Not a big fan of unboxing videos. Always found that useless. Anyway, I can't forbid you to do so if you want to. ^^ And it's not me who doesn't allow scaning books, it's simply the law.
Sorry, I for a second thought that comment was directed to me and that you on indirect way called me criminal. Apologises for thinking that. Anyways I think all of us scanned something at some point so nobody should feel bad. We were all "criminals" at some point.Bradandez wrote:@OCG You're not a criminal. I am. I scanned the entirety of "The Art of Rayman Origins", remember?
I soiled the good name of justice!
The international law do not apply at my location and one can be only legally prosecuted if they pirate local books, movies and media. Anything foreign they do not care. Heck even cops here buy bootleg american movies themselves and I was witness of that on street multiple times. One time one cop jokingly even said that picture quality better be good as original and not recorded in cinema with phone. Good comparison with that can be Chinese law. For example, Nintendo cannot sue Chinese copy "Chintento Vii" and there are many rip-off games sold there that use Nintendo music and sound effects (Good example is Duludubi Star which is combination of Spyro, Super Mario Galaxy and Klonoa and uses all sound effects from those games). What should be done at my location for this to be less common is same thing done in Russia. In Russia, original games are cheaper than avarage bootleg price since they think that is best way to combat piracy. Only exception to that rule is Nintendo who even in Russia sells games with same price.Haruka wrote:This is what we have been trying to tell you, OCG.Motormike wrote:And it's not me who doesn't allow scaning books, it's simply the law.
Fuck, I once scanned one of my own sketches. Damn, I copyright infringed myself! Well, guys, looks like it's the slammer for me.OldClassicGamer wrote:Anyways I think all of us scanned something at some point so nobody should feel bad. We were all "criminals" at some point.
Actually, I think I've seen the sketch you're talking about. It was also in that video interview with Michel Ancel, along with the sketch on the front of the book.Eshap wrote:Almost 8pm at night and a man in a heavy French accent handed my book over to my dad! Whoopee!
The book is awesome! So much so, even my mother (who is also a fan) read through all the pages. My favourite section has to be Rayman 1- so much gorgeous concept art. I especially love the one where Rayman puts his head between his... Not legs and looks behind him. If scanning weren't illegal, I would have made it my Skype icon.
Awesome, you finally got itHaruka wrote:After a day of school, I arrive home and see the lovely parcel placed on my desk! L’Histoire de Rayman has finally arrived!
Yes, avoid doing that. Better for yaShrooblord wrote:I won't dare open up L'Histoire itself yet until my exams are over, lest I get lost in its content!