You read that right. In a staggering move, Electronic Arts (yes, that Electronic Arts) has released the full source code for C&C Tiberium Dawn, C&C Red Alert, C&C Renegate, and C&C ...
Well, you are being quite belittling and passive agressive, I don’t think my brand comes into it.
In any case, what you describe as cool open source tools are literally just a paragraph and some screenshot for the most part and only really benefit their legal team. This isn’t anything praise worthy.
It seems we both have been factually wrong, except I’m the only one that has admitted to it and clarified my points to move the conversation. I also believe your overall message is wrong but on a deeper level.
Try pondering about what’s being talked about. You also don’t need to slip in a paragraph of your angst every comment.
Well, you are being quite belittling and passive agressive, I don’t think my brand comes into it.
In any case, what you describe as cool open source tools are literally just a paragraph and some screenshot for the most part and only really benefit their legal team. This isn’t anything praise worthy.
It seems we both have been factually wrong, except I’m the only one that has admitted to it and clarified my points to move the conversation. I also believe your overall message is wrong but on a deeper level.
Try pondering about what’s being talked about. You also don’t need to slip in a paragraph of your angst every comment.
No, there are actual pieces of software they’ve released alongside the patents. It’s a thing. Look it up.
You can’t really bothsides this, that’s not how this works.
I guess on one thing you were right, which is that we can choose to not interact.