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Guy finds StarCraft source code and returns it to Blizzard...

Jimmious

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
But obviously signed an agreement of non-disclosure or something similar after the returned it. And pretty certainly if anything leaks he will be fucked.
So, it's too late for that.
 

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Well, it was a disc with data on it.
Of course it can be returned.

You can't be serious
You are strangely obsessed over denying the fact that you can indeed return a physical image of digital data to its owner.

Or are you actually one of those drooling potheads who think that software cannot be owned? :lol:

I will give you a non-digital example, maybe that will help:
You wake up in your apartment after passing out the night before due to alcohol abuse.
Not remembering much, you wonder where your pants are.
A few minutes later, the doorbell rings and you open it. The hottest trans woman you ever saw is standing there, and hands you your pants.
Then she slaps you in the face.

See the connection?
 

AMG

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What a cuck, would be a nice fuck you to Blizzard if the source code for SC surfaced right before their shitty remaster.
 

FeelTheRads

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What a cuck, would be a nice fuck you to Blizzard if the source code for SC surfaced right before their shitty remaster.

Yeah, because then nobody would buy said shitty remaster and instead wait 20 years for some russian modders to release an illegal 0.01pre-alpha-to-be-fixed-in-another-10-years version. What a fuck you, indeed.
 

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Well, it was a disc with data on it.
Of course it can be returned.

You can't be serious
You are strangely obsessed over denying the fact that you can indeed return a physical image of digital data to its owner.

Or are you actually one of those drooling potheads who think that software cannot be owned? :lol:

I will give you a non-digital example, maybe that will help:
You wake up in your apartment after passing out the night before due to alcohol abuse.
Not remembering much, you wonder where your pants are.
A few minutes later, the doorbell rings and you open it. The hottest trans woman you ever saw is standing there, and hands you your pants.
Then she slaps you in the face.

See the connection?

I regrettably have to inform you that unlike data, pants cannot be duplicated by a keystroke.

:negative:
 

Quatlo

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Even that russian guy got more for the Warcraft Adventures.
What a fucking cuck, he could have sold it to some koreans for really hard cash.
 

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