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Originally Posted by paxemuman
Justin(JMerlin) if you want support from peoples , or if you want money from peoples because you need it to continue just start code a good emulator.
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Make sense.
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Originally Posted by paxemuman
For now you have nothing because you do nothing . You have nothing even similar to my emulator.
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You don't have an emulator. DSREMU was around long before you were even in this community and did almost everything your emulator can do. There are others that can do just as much. You took an existing emulator and changed shit around and added a few packets. That's not impressive.
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Originally Posted by paxemuman
I can create basic like you do it in max 3 days and relase it under gpl license , and then claim copyright.
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1. No you couldn't, ROFL.
2. That's not how copyright works.
3. Basing your work on a GPL'ed project is copyright violation. That's quite different than writing a project similar to someone else's, putting it under copyright then claiming they've violated your copyright. It's pretty clear to everyone that isn't a complete moron that your code is simply a modified sremu.
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Originally Posted by paxemuman
You should know if you will make better emulator peoples will donate you and i will lose its simple huh ?.
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Nobody will donate to you. Who wants a buggy emulator that's functionally far from complete, unstable, and can't even hold more than 10 people before it starts crashing randomly? Nobody.
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Originally Posted by paxemuman
I am laught at your Sremu2 , i hope you will not find good peoples who will contribute work to it and you will claim code as yours(like always).
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You do realize I don't claim other peoples' code as my own, right? SREmu is a project, and I am the only founder still around. I am not saying "this source code is all mine." I'm saying this project, and all of its source code, contributed by everyone who contributed during its creation, is COPYRIGHTED under the GPLv3. When you infringe upon that copyright, you're not abusing what I've contributed, you're abusing what EVERYONE contributed. That's an incredible insult.
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Originally Posted by paxemuman
Anyway i dont know about what i can talk with a madman ?you are not normal person , and you have problems with yourself in my opinion.
Why you wish to die all epvp community on ********?.
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The abnormal person here is you. You seem to think you're above the law for some reason and think that anyone who abides by the law and tries to inform you that you're violating it is "a madman."
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Originally Posted by paxemuman
I can just say i was never sell my emu, i was always takes only donations, and its in EVERY document.Moreover my Sea was never public i never relased it by myself.Next thing my project looks similar to old sremu thats all, because i was sremu coder and i was code just similar.I have huge list what i've done in sremu, can you describe what you have done, peoples will compare ;).Yes i know i was stupid to work for you ...This is my last post to answer your complaining about me.
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There are two massive flaws with your logic.
1. Giving someone a copy of your emulator for donating
IS SELLING IT. There is legal precedent in EVERY major country ALL over the place. Trading an item for money in ANY FORM WHATSOEVER is considered a legal sale. I really hope you're reporting every penny of that income to your tax authority. I could have some fun contacting one of their lawyers and letting them know you're taking "donations" for services which can be seen as tax evasion, and that's probably going to carry a huge fine ($20,000+).
2. Even if you want to call it "taking donations," giving your emulator to ANYONE ELSE, PERIOD is considered distribution. The GPL is
NOT a traditional copyright license. It is a copyleft license. When you give a copy of a derivative work TO ANYONE under ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE SOURCE CODE OR A PROMISE OF IT. I don't care if we're just talking about your buddies you know IRL, you've failed to uphold that premise and hence have VIOLATED the GPL.
If you don't want to believe me, go ask any lawyer in your country to interpret it for you. It's been upheld time and time again.
Further, you were never an SREMU coder. And you really do not want to begin comparing what I have done versus what you have done. You're at about 0.01% on that list.