remove my prods.
category: residue [glöplog]
Hello.
I would like the following group removed:
http://pouet.net/groups.php?which=11668
Any assistance at all is appreciated.
I would like the following group removed:
http://pouet.net/groups.php?which=11668
Any assistance at all is appreciated.
No.
Fuck you.
... why would you want the removed?
I cannot be affiliated with a site I cannot respect.
But, but - we love you! *hugs*
Chill out and forget the rage quit already. :)
We won't allow Australia to leave!
Eh. Pouet is a database. If you release something, it's bound to end up on here, no matter how you feel about the tacked-on bbs and comment sections. You're asking to remove demoscene history. No matter how insignificant - fuck that.
Also, as said on IRC - fuck the lamers.
Also, as said on IRC - fuck the lamers.
What Alpha C said.
That's the deal with releasing something.
That's the deal with releasing something.
Go Make à demo About it.. (oh wait à minute...)
Go delete a demo about it...
No, honestly: Have a drink and cool down, mudlord.
No, honestly: Have a drink and cool down, mudlord.
What magic said,...
No. Deal with it.
remove my prodz! *crack of a whip* *flamethrower noise*
mudlord wtf :( I presume.. dont let idiots get to you, they're everywhere
@mudlord: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-NYyesTK8A
Dunno what happended but what Alpha C and leGend said. And a drink also might be a good idea (:
Dunno what happended but what Alpha C and leGend said. And a drink also might be a good idea (:
"a released prod" is "a released prod". you have the rights of your prods but you don't have the rights of the scene history. so, if you don't like pouet, go ahead and leave. but you can't ask your prods to be removed from the database.
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.. you can't ask your prods to be removed from the database.
That is a very bold statement. Of course he has the right to request the removal of his personal data (and yes that includes references to prods). Not at all saying that I would welcome such a removal, quite the opposite actually, but don't tell people they have no right to ask for a deletion of their personal references. Because if that was really true, then I wouldn't want any of my future prods (should there be any) to be listed here.
Why can't we just all get along, folks! ... and mudlord, duuude .. don't leave us!
could we all please chill and discuss this at some demoparty along with a beer?! :D
pouet != scene != pouet
mudlord, you really should visit a party and you'll see it will be full of friendly people. i'll buy you a beer if you come to evoke or tum or revision, k?
pouet != scene != pouet
mudlord, you really should visit a party and you'll see it will be full of friendly people. i'll buy you a beer if you come to evoke or tum or revision, k?
FULLY MY OPINION but:
Once you release a piece of art to the public on the internet it should stay public, because it becomes public internet art, that includes pouet database. That piece of art is no longer at your hands, sure its your piece, but its also OUR art from the point on you release it, we don't have to have the rights to modify it but we have the right to view it and store it. Removing these pieces of art would be to me same as censoring the internet.
Mudlord, If you have a good reason how these productions affect your personal life then I think you are obligated to your complain. I don't want to hurt anybodies personal lifes just because of some demo they released and they did no real harm to anybody with that demo.
again, IMO
Once you release a piece of art to the public on the internet it should stay public, because it becomes public internet art, that includes pouet database. That piece of art is no longer at your hands, sure its your piece, but its also OUR art from the point on you release it, we don't have to have the rights to modify it but we have the right to view it and store it. Removing these pieces of art would be to me same as censoring the internet.
Mudlord, If you have a good reason how these productions affect your personal life then I think you are obligated to your complain. I don't want to hurt anybodies personal lifes just because of some demo they released and they did no real harm to anybody with that demo.
again, IMO
why not posting here?
@mudlord: pouet links to productions, it doesnt host them. So you adress your request to the wrong people, because you have no "copyright" to what the pouet database holds of information about your productions. You simply have no right to ask them to delete the information about your work, because its not your property.
If you dont want your productions to be downloaded from the internet anymore, you have to go to the owner of the websites hosting your demo programs, so others can download them from there, and ask them to remove the files from their servers.
pouet then has no links anymore to your productions. but what is written here about your productions, is not your concern.
If you dont want your productions to be downloaded from the internet anymore, you have to go to the owner of the websites hosting your demo programs, so others can download them from there, and ask them to remove the files from their servers.
pouet then has no links anymore to your productions. but what is written here about your productions, is not your concern.
It is actually quite simple in theory:
Most prods are released under some kind of license. Most party rules nowadays actually tell about the default licence the prods are released ("All entries are released under CC[...]").
If you are not ok with that, you are free to release it somewhere else.
With that licence, as far as i know, even the author has to go with the terms in it.
If it says that everyone is free to distribute it without explicit permission, you can't just determine who is allowed to distribute it as long as they go with the licence.
That's the theory, i guess.
You can, of course, ask for the removal of your own prods anyway and they're maybe removed by courtesy. But that's somehow a bit rude and far away from what releasing prods should be about.
What has been released stays released, that's somehow an unwritten rule - unless there is legal trouble involved (If someone is accidentally a member of GEMA fore example... ...).
That's btw somehow something i am missing here (Nah, i'm not missing legal trouble ^^):
Information about prod licences (Or is there anything about that and i didn't find it?).
Also what most people say:
Don't care about a few idiots online. There are a few, but you have them everywhere, even offline. It's like moving out of a town while taking the monkey bars you donated to the kindergarten with you, because there are one or two persons you can't really get along with... Ok, that was the meta part...
Most prods are released under some kind of license. Most party rules nowadays actually tell about the default licence the prods are released ("All entries are released under CC[...]").
If you are not ok with that, you are free to release it somewhere else.
With that licence, as far as i know, even the author has to go with the terms in it.
If it says that everyone is free to distribute it without explicit permission, you can't just determine who is allowed to distribute it as long as they go with the licence.
That's the theory, i guess.
You can, of course, ask for the removal of your own prods anyway and they're maybe removed by courtesy. But that's somehow a bit rude and far away from what releasing prods should be about.
What has been released stays released, that's somehow an unwritten rule - unless there is legal trouble involved (If someone is accidentally a member of GEMA fore example... ...).
That's btw somehow something i am missing here (Nah, i'm not missing legal trouble ^^):
Information about prod licences (Or is there anything about that and i didn't find it?).
Also what most people say:
Don't care about a few idiots online. There are a few, but you have them everywhere, even offline. It's like moving out of a town while taking the monkey bars you donated to the kindergarten with you, because there are one or two persons you can't really get along with... Ok, that was the meta part...
No prods will be removed, unless the submission was faulty or they are a dupe.