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one3rd
Joined: 28 Jul 2003
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 10:31 pm
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Perhaps it would be good to have a sticky thread at the top of every forum that contains "Teh Rules" and has a title like "READ THE RULES OR BE BANNED"
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space clam
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 10:46 am
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one3rd wrote: | Perhaps it would be good to have a sticky thread at the top of every forum that contains "Teh Rules" and has a title like "READ THE RULES OR BE BANNED" |
How about, "Read and obey the rules or be banned?"
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Tony K.
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 11:44 am
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space clam wrote: | How about, "Read and obey the rules or be banned?" |
Heh, then at least half of us wouldn't be here. After looking at Teh Rules again, I've noticed that lot of us have violated even the tiniest of details like going off topic (a lot), excessively quoting, the lack of proper English (grammar and such), commerce not confined to the Retail Forum, and a little bit of swearing (though I don't really give a **** about it ).
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space clam
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:23 pm
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Tony K. wrote: |
Heh, then at least half of us wouldn't be here. After looking at Teh Rules again, I've noticed that lot of us have violated even the tiniest of details like going off topic (a lot), excessively quoting, the lack of proper English (grammar and such), commerce not confined to the Retail Forum, and a little bit of swearing (though I don't really give a **** about it ). |
Well, follow the rules within reason, of course. I don't think the mods are out to make sure the letter of the law is enforced to a "t," or that they even want to try to enforce the rules that stringently--their work would probably never end. Going a little off-topic seems to be all right, sporadically, so long as it remains intelligent discussion. Quoting the quote of the quote of the quote of someone is lazy in many cases, justified in a few. Grammar-wise, the majority of people here aren't English majors--"proper grammar" might be interpreted as "at least try to sound like an intelligent person." Can't say much about the commerce/Retail forum, since I rarely notice anything of the sort. And for swearing, well, it seems that excessive profane language is what will get you in trouble. One "average" swear every now and then flies low enough under the radar, I think.
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Tony K.
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:18 pm
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space clam wrote: | Well, follow the rules within reason, of course. |
Of course, of course. I was just trying to tease you a little .
Personally, if I were a mod I probably wouldn't be able to keep up with maybe even half of the "violations" I see around here. There're just too many (most of them being very miniscule).
I see lots of one-liners, cosmo threads, and bad grammar, but I don't want to seem like a prick and report each and every one of them (either because I'm too lazy, don't care, or both), not to mention I want to give the mods a break since they've got more important things to do like post news, do interviews, contact office people from all sorts of companies, and so on.
If I see something totally out of line (like "where can I download 'such and such' anime") I'll of course report it, but for the most part I'm pretty lenient and am not bothered at all by what's posted a majority of the time.
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Meson
Joined: 28 Jun 2002
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 5:27 am
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radicaledward wrote: | I was hoping that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) wouldn't get brought up because it opens a whole new can of worms. Case and point - I have a CD that I want to make a copy of to play in my car on a long trip, under the fair use laws this is acceptable as long as I don't get my copy to anyone and it is for my personal use. Now here is where things get interesting, when I start to make the copy at my computer I find out that it is a CD-E (a Blue Book format CD with an audio and data section) with both a that has anti-copy software on the CD. According the DMCA there is nothing I can do at this point to copy the CD without violating the DMCA; however, under copyright fair use the software is preventing me from making a legal copy of the CD for my use. |
FYI: you can leagally make a copy of a CD-E and not violate the DMCA. The method is similar to how you can legally copy DVDs:
Play the CD in a stand-alone CD player with speakers, and have your computer record from the microphone. Once you convert the microphone recordings to MP3. You would have a legal MP3 copy of the CD-E disc.
For DVDs. Play the DVD in one player with a TV hook up. Aim a video camera at the TV., and record off the TV playback. Then, all you need is to burn the video recording to a blank DVD, and you will have your copy.
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dgreater1
Joined: 05 Apr 2005
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 11:47 pm
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Awww.... bad grammars.... what would you do if an avarage japanese person stumbled upon this site and ask "Where I am?" or something not similar to "Where am I?"?
single line + you know what...
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abunai
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 3:31 am
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dgreater1 wrote: | Awww.... bad grammars.... what would you do if an avarage japanese person stumbled upon this site and ask "Where I am?" or something not similar to "Where am I?"?
single line + you know what... |
The Rules make allowance for non-native English speakers, but it is strongly advised that people start out by saying that English isn't their first language. It helps clear up any possible misunderstandings, and lets the moderators know that lenience is indicated.
If you worry about this, PM Sarki-kun, one of our best regular posters, whose first language is Spanish, and ask him whether he's ever felt that it was a problem.
- abunai
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herbkir
Joined: 17 Jun 2003
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Location: Michigan
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 1:13 pm
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It looks like anime and music downloaders are among the losers in a new U.S. Supreme Court decision that hammered the peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing networks.
The court in the Grokster case this weekend ruled that P2P networks like Grokster and Morpheus can be sued for encouraging copyright violations. The court didn’t buy the media companies’ argument that P2P technology should be outlawed altogether on grounds its basic purpose is to facilitate copyright piracy. But the court did greatly weaken legal protection for the file-sharing networks.
The court said P2P networks that "encourage" or "promote" unlawful trading of copyrighted music or video files by their users can be sued right along with the users doing the actual illicit trading. The court said the P2P networks’ legal liability for the actions of their users will depend on how they market the network/software and what steps they take to curtail illicit uses.
In short, media companies now can prosecute the builders of the P2P "pirate ships" (Grokster etc.) along with the actual copyright pirates themselves. Look for a whole lot of court cases that'll establish what P2P has to do to avoid liability for aiding and abetting copyright piracy. (^_*)
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Kazuki-san
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 6:26 pm
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herbkir wrote: | It looks like anime and music downloaders are among the losers in a new U.S. Supreme Court decision that hammered the peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing networks.
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While music downloaders certainly have the future of their free stash to fear, this decision will hardly affect anime. About the only time you could expect an anime company to become involved is if they have a good feeling that P2P is taking a large chunk of their sales away, and they decide they have quite a bit of extra money laying around that they can throw at a suit. On top of that, they also have to weigh the consequences of alienating those that download to preview and then buy.
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antonmonter
Joined: 09 May 2005
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Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 3:28 pm
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[quote="abunai"]
dgreater1 wrote: |
The Rules make allowance for non-native English speakers, but it is strongly advised that people start out by saying that English isn't their first language. It helps clear up any possible misunderstandings, and lets the moderators know that lenience is indicated.
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Well, I think you can know if someone is not a native speaker of english just seing their "location". That's why I think tha the ones that aren't staffers at this forum must not lie about that.
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dormcat
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Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 4:04 pm
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antonmonter wrote: | Well, I think you can know if someone is not a native speaker of english just seing their "location". That's why I think the the ones that aren't staffers at this forum must not lie about that. |
The location under one's avatar can be anywhere, and the location indicated by IP address means nothing either: an IP located in an English-speaking country does not guarantee its user is a native speaker and vice versa, plus there are so many anonymous proxy servers available.
Ironically, in our experience those articles with the poorest written English are mostly posted by native English speakers.
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mistress_reebi
Joined: 07 Jan 2005
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 2:53 pm
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dormcat wrote: |
Ironically, in our experience those articles with the poorest written English are mostly posted by native English speakers. |
It is ironic but when one learns a different language they try to use proper grammer otherwise they will think no one will know what they are saying. Also they probably don't know any slang in that language. I find that with my experiances with different languages. Also if English is ones first language then they know the slang and they already know people will understand them if they misspell something, etc. Since there are people here who arn't anglophones we should use proper English that way they will understand us better.
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abunai
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:56 pm
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mistress_reebi wrote: |
dormcat wrote: |
Ironically, in our experience those articles with the poorest written English are mostly posted by native English speakers. |
It is ironic but when one learns a different language they try to use proper grammer otherwise they will think no one will know what they are saying. Also they probably don't know any slang in that language. I find that with my experiances with different languages. Also if English is ones first language then they know the slang and they already know people will understand them if they misspell something, etc. Since there are people here who arn't anglophones we should use proper English that way they will understand us better. |
I disagree. In my native Danish, I speak and write with proper use of grammar. I do so in English, too - and in any other language that I use.
The people who don't do so, aren't just making the assumption that people will probably understand them, regardless. They're being lazy. When I see their posts, I move my estimation of their intelligence down a notch (well, more than just a notch), because no person with half a brain would be caught dead posting such tripe.
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Fuyu
Joined: 09 Sep 2005
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 4:10 pm
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....so i know that downloading is well..immoral, as someone from above had mention. but honestly if you're saying that it's wrong, are you telling me that you've *never* dowloaded a mp3? copied a cd, game, video? That you've *never* downloaded a music video etc.? Because honestly these are *all* considered "illegal" isn't it? If you're so into what's right and wrong then you should start telling people to stop "downloading, not just anime but all the other stuff altogether. Because if you considered them wrong then what about asking for downloads here then shouldn't downloading mp3 and such be illegal too? And yet millions and millions do this. If you've done anything from the above (what was listed) then you really have no right telling people to stop.
Sorry being rude and all but these posts are getting annoying both from people requesting and people reporting them.
And just to tell you i honestly don't care but the posts are really getting annoying. (i on't download since it freezes my comp., so i'm not just saying that because i'm on their side)
well that's just my opinion, but you really should leave it to the moderators.
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