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Re: Setting up games

hmm...and u made these 93 mods intresting what are the mods? what is your game? and are you going to spend $75 from the profits to ensure the mccode game is legal?

Posted

Re: Setting up games

To answer your question younggold yes that is why I am charging so much only charging $25 to set it up and to answer your other questions these mods are paid for and authorized by the 3 creators for public distribution.

Posted

Re: Setting up games

heres his message to me

There's a wide variety, looking for a list right now,

Advanced Suggestions mod

Advanced Voting System Mod

Banner Selector

Battle Zone

Bounty Mod

City Owning Mod

Donator Hall Of Fame

Merit System

Quick Fight Mod

Email Newsletter mod

Gym Pass Mod

Russian Roulette Mod

Drugs Mod

Pick 3 Mod

Bot Mod

Honor Awards Mod

Hitman Mod

Stockmarket Mod

Admin Mail Logs

Super Streets

Pet Mod

Arson User Shop Mod

Active Validation Mod

Advanced Bank Mod

Ammo Mod

Armory Mod

Assassin Mod

Attack Ladder System Mod

Bodyguard Mod

Court System Mod

Crystal Logs Mod

Custom Hospital Messafe Mod

Gang Delete Mod

Display Cabinet Mod

Friend Request Mod

Gang Battle Zone Mod

Gang Chaining Mod

Gang Donation Logs mod

Give Item to all users mod

Item inventory Sell logs mod

Item market logs mod

Job Points

Organized Crimes Mod

Personal Trainer Mod

Rating System mod

User Comments Mod

Dog Fights mod

Login Lockout Mod

Mail Block Mod

Bug Reports Enhanced Mod

Advanced Slots Mod

One Click Attack Mod

Affiliate Mod

FedJail Reports mod

Gang Alliance System Mod

Gang Market Mod

Investment Bank Mod

Pro Marriage Mod

Advanced Drugs Mod

Randomized Attacks mod

Multiple Item Use mod

Fixed Forum Mod

Mission Mod

Weapons Stock Mod

Time Travel Flights Mod

that's one section of them

Posted

Re: Setting up games

A) Some of the mods posted are $20 ALONE

B) Some of these mods are ACTUALLY POSTED on CE FOR FREE.

C) I highly doubt any of those who made the mods would give you a reseller license.

D) Mccodes v1 costs $75 once more proving you couldn't install this for your price giving reasoning behind all of this.

Guest Anonymous
Posted

Re: Setting up games

He is not a licenced reseller of mccodes therefore cannot offer you copies of his game...I havent verified all the mods but I can safely assume they were not coded by people who are letting him redistribute them...either way hes earned himself a ban.

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Re: Setting up games

To tell yall some thing funny if yall look up any thing with mc codes on copy right. THERE IS NONE nor a Trademark. Why? Because you cant copy right it nor trademark it. Look it up. So that being said. He can sell any Code he wants to If some one is that stupid to buy some code that can be got for free the let them. BUT there is no law saying that he cant sell them. the only thing they can copy right is the name mc codes that is it.

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Re: Setting up games

I was going to make a nice long reply pointing out where you were wrong and citing references for you, but after rereading your post and your other post about copyright (note, one word, not two) I didn't think you'd really bother reading it. If I was wrong and you really are interested in clearing up your misconceptions about US copyright law, here are a few links (#8 and #5 in the first link should help clear things up)

http://www.keytlaw.com/Copyrights/top10myths.htm

http://www.mythbusters.com/five-top-copyright-myths-busted-to-pieces.html

http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html

And the law itself:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/usc_sec_17_00000101----000-.html

  • 3 months later...
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Re: Setting up games

 

I was going to make a nice long reply pointing out where you were wrong and citing references for you, but after rereading your post and your other post about copyright (note, one word, not two) I didn't think you'd really bother reading it. If I was wrong and you really are interested in clearing up your misconceptions about US copyright law, here are a few links (#8 and #5 in the first link should help clear things up)

http://www.keytlaw.com/Copyrights/top10myths.htm

http://www.mythbusters.com/five-top-copyright-myths-busted-to-pieces.html

http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html

And the law itself:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/usc_sec_17_00000101----000-.html

Wow that was some pretty good investigative reporting there! So all those people that say mccodes was never registered there for they do not own a copyright I guess they are now proven wrong! and all those mods up there that GodHand is selling, are in fact illegal for him to sell and the owners of the mods could go after him for money if they choose too!

  • 4 months later...
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Copyright law does not restrict the owner of a copy from reselling legitimately obtained copies of copyrighted works, provided that those copies were originally produced by or with the permission of the copyright holder. It is therefore legal, for example, to resell a copyrighted book or CD. In the United States this is known as the first-sale doctrine, and was established by the courts to clarify the legality of reselling books in second-hand bookstores. Some countries may have parallel importation restrictions that allow the copyright holder to control the aftermarket. This may mean for example that a copy of a book that does not infringe copyright in the country where it was printed does infringe copyright in a country into which it is imported for retailing. The first-sale doctrine is known as exhaustion of rights in other countries and is a principle that also applies, though somewhat differently, to patent and trademark rights. It is important to note that the first-sale doctrine permits the transfer of the particular legitimate copy involved. It does not permit making or distributing additional copies.

In addition, copyright, in most cases, does not prohibit one from acts such as modifying, defacing, or destroying his or her own legitimately obtained copy of a copyrighted work, so long as duplication is not involved. However, in countries that implement moral rights, a copyright holder can in some cases successfully prevent the mutilation or destruction of a work that is publicly visible.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright#Copyright_by_country

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Copyright law does not restrict the owner of a copy from reselling legitimately obtained copies of copyrighted works, provided that those copies were originally produced by or with the permission of the copyright holder. It is therefore legal, for example, to resell a copyrighted book or CD. In the United States this is known as the first-sale doctrine, and was established by the courts to clarify the legality of reselling books in second-hand bookstores. Some countries may have parallel importation restrictions that allow the copyright holder to control the aftermarket. This may mean for example that a copy of a book that does not infringe copyright in the country where it was printed does infringe copyright in a country into which it is imported for retailing. The first-sale doctrine is known as exhaustion of rights in other countries and is a principle that also applies, though somewhat differently, to patent and trademark rights. It is important to note that the first-sale doctrine permits the transfer of the particular legitimate copy involved. It does not permit making or distributing additional copies.

In addition, copyright, in most cases, does not prohibit one from acts such as modifying, defacing, or destroying his or her own legitimately obtained copy of a copyrighted work, so long as duplication is not involved. However, in countries that implement moral rights, a copyright holder can in some cases successfully prevent the mutilation or destruction of a work that is publicly visible.

 

this bit here ?

so long as duplication is not involved.

 

kinda says it doesnt it?

Posted

yes i understand that. the post was still official. it's not from some mythbusting links or some other place. just posting some fact about it rather than something someone has made up. But yes he can sell his legaly obtain scripts as long as he is not still in possession of them.

Posted

fully understand that, but thats not what he was trying to do. He wanted to sell many COPIES of his. Not just sell his one time. Not to mention the mods included, i call BS on all of those being his to sell.

 

Just my opinion.

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