the common sense in me says not its nothing More than a temper tantrum and really don't see your argument about loss of earnings or being shown in a bad light,it wouldn't wash hear in the UK.
if You was as educated as you think you are in law and civil courts then for me to take you serouisly I would expect you to behave in a professional manner in tune with how a lawyer would conduct themselves when planning on taking anyone to court. Make your statement, then say no more.
i will watch this thread and see what aspires. I will go on record here and say that I fully support Medicinestorms decision to ban a member for constant rule breaking.
OGA does not "entice" others to use libre licenses, OGA did not find you, you find OGA. OGA doesn't force you to spend hours creating works and uploading to its servers in exchange for a portfolio, you choose to for your own reasons, OGA makes no promises to you as a user, only that if you use it then you agree to follow the rules.
the user has portrayed himself in bad light, he was not banned because his comments were disliked by someone, he was banned for making comments that were against the rules, and continued to make comments against the rules, even after several warnings. The actions taken by medicinestorm were forthcoming with that continued rule breaking, and all those comments will be documented/archived, these documents would actually strengthen his action, and could be seen as 'protecting' the user from any more bad light, so an answer to your question about "is this the action of a reasonable man?" Yes, I believe it is, and I think others on here will think so too, OGA has been more than reasonable.
Ok, I see your point about civil an criminal law, perhaps you can direct me to case that best describes your case here?
what about this analogy?
i place an add in a freeadd news paper, and get a revenue from it, then the editor decides he/she doesnt want to advertise in the paper anymore, can you sue for that?
Oh yes!, love it! Great job.
thanks!, il redo the control page to make it more better, thanks for the feedback and nice comment.:)
Well done on your first game, looks very cool!
@snabisch thank you.
That's cool, I thought about something like this, what a great way to get your artwork out there and have some fun with it, well done!
Yes let's see what they say.
the common sense in me says not its nothing More than a temper tantrum and really don't see your argument about loss of earnings or being shown in a bad light,it wouldn't wash hear in the UK.
if You was as educated as you think you are in law and civil courts then for me to take you serouisly I would expect you to behave in a professional manner in tune with how a lawyer would conduct themselves when planning on taking anyone to court. Make your statement, then say no more.
i will watch this thread and see what aspires. I will go on record here and say that I fully support Medicinestorms decision to ban a member for constant rule breaking.
Sounds good, I'm sure if one is started, artist will contribute,.:)
You can't, only admins can do that, you can edit though, you would have to ask admin or mark as Spam any comments you would liker to have removed.:)
OGA does not "entice" others to use libre licenses, OGA did not find you, you find OGA. OGA doesn't force you to spend hours creating works and uploading to its servers in exchange for a portfolio, you choose to for your own reasons, OGA makes no promises to you as a user, only that if you use it then you agree to follow the rules.
the user has portrayed himself in bad light, he was not banned because his comments were disliked by someone, he was banned for making comments that were against the rules, and continued to make comments against the rules, even after several warnings. The actions taken by medicinestorm were forthcoming with that continued rule breaking, and all those comments will be documented/archived, these documents would actually strengthen his action, and could be seen as 'protecting' the user from any more bad light, so an answer to your question about "is this the action of a reasonable man?" Yes, I believe it is, and I think others on here will think so too, OGA has been more than reasonable.
Ok, I see your point about civil an criminal law, perhaps you can direct me to case that best describes your case here?
what about this analogy?
i place an add in a freeadd news paper, and get a revenue from it, then the editor decides he/she doesnt want to advertise in the paper anymore, can you sue for that?
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