So this redditard made the mistake of posting on reddit and probably without a VPN or IP spoofer. He claimed he was scared of legal action taken against him so did the “right” thing. Starcraft is still very well under copyright.
So Yea Forums, what would you do?
>first thing I’d do is spoof my IP and post here or on Yea Forums what to do
Why are you explaining what happened instead of just posting the picture, retard?
Grayson Mitchell
Use it as a bargaining tool for Activision-Blizzard union oragnizers.
Carter Flores
God, Redditors just love gutting old shit for upboats.
Bentley Gomez
>He claimed he was scared of legal action taken against him so did the “right” thing.
I fucking hate redditors so much
Elijah Murphy
>not breaking IP laws is reddit kys commie, go to the People's Republic of China if you hate intellectual property so much.
Xavier Lopez
Plug in a USB and boot to Linux Tails Use a good VPN + Tor + 7 Proxies with a good policy and just upload it anonymously on something like catbox or anonfile. Use a VPN + Tor + 7 other Proxies and then post the link in a relevant thread, then shut down, unplug the USB, boot back to windows and disappear.
Christian Young
>Openly and publicly put it up for download on torrent sites everywhere. >Get ordered to go to court and never show up. >Get arrested over video games and make activision/blizzard overtake EA as the most hated corporation in the world >Be forever enshrined as a Korean national hero >Get out a year later due to good behavior and korea funding my bail.
Alexander Phillips
1.) Source code is uncompiled and uncompressed. Starcraft (compiled) was 2 discs. The source code would be at least 3 discs. 2.) Devs don't make custom labels for stuff like that. It's scribbled on a CD-R with a sharpie. IF it actually fits on a CD at all. 3.) Source code is stored on hard disks, not removable media. This is mainly due to security concerns. The software is only ever released to 3rd party companies that do porting. It is always encrypted, and never done on removable media that can be stolen and released/rebuilt/asset-ripped.
1.) Source code is uncompiled and uncompressed. Starcraft (compiled) was 2 discs. The source code would be at least 3 discs. 2.) Devs don't make custom labels for stuff like that. It's scribbled on a CD-R with a sharpie. IF it actually fits on a CD at all. 3.) Source code is stored on hard disks, not removable media. This is mainly due to security concerns. The software is only ever released to 3rd party companies that do porting. It is always encrypted, and never done on removable media that can be stolen and released/rebuilt/asset-ripped.
I make a video where I destroy the disc and shit over the pieces and upload it here on Yea Forums. Terrible game
Henry Allen
I realise people don't honestly care that much to be worth it and do what he did so I could at least make some cash from selling the merchandise.
Juan Carter
The source would've been zipped and if it didn't include the source art files i.e 3ds max and photoshop files then 1 CD is very possible
Gabriel White
>secret guide on how to post CP on Yea Forums
Josiah Stewart
This.
Reddit hates chinks and I wholeheartedly agree with their position.
I don't really get the hate for reddit, we have a lot in common, do we not?
Aaron Carter
Create a torrent and upload it to rutracker.org
Mason Hill
>muh chinks Reddit is owned by a chinese company you mong. Also, when will you amerifaggots stop trying to get the next cold war? Learn to live without a scapegoat for fucks sake
Wyatt Hernandez
Depends on if it's secrets that I care about.
Landon Reed
I would have sold the disk to gay koreans for sex
Adam Wood
>redditors don't even hide their presence on board
Logan Davis
Who cares about star craft source code?
Jack Robinson
>won't someone think of the poor corporations! you achieved the world record in gay
Anthony Williams
>PRC kills 65 million people >”lol just leave them alone and trade with them, they’re ok”
Jordan Watson
>Devs don't make custom labels for stuff like that. It's scribbled on a CD-R with a sharpie. IF it actually fits on a CD at all.
That is definitely not always true
Benjamin Martinez
Just a label "printed" via Lightscribe CD/DVD Writer, no fucking leak of sourcecode or anything.
I'm brazilian, I'd probably upload it here and don't even think about it anymore
Easton Morris
based
Easton Sullivan
Modern china has all but disavowed mao and overturned nearly all his policies. Now lets ask ourselves, how many lives have american wars taken? How many abducted and tortured to death by american glowniggers even as we speak? At least the chinese always kept to their own country.
Elijah Davis
but it was kid gave it back to blizzard and got like a trip to blizzcon
David Jones
>give the source code back >they kill your franchise in response
Make a digital copy and go to the library to upload it.
Xavier Gray
Most libraries require a library card (and consequently your name/personal info) to access their computers. Checkmate.
Thomas Mitchell
Mine doesn't, at least it didn't years ago. If that's the case I'd upload it from a laptop using public wifi or something. It'd take like a decade but whatever. I don't trust VPNs.
Dominic Johnson
If I found some all important source code for a game or some shit, I'd be too dumb to actually do anything with it. I'd make fucktons of backups of it just in case, then go to some library a few towns over to use their computers, post it online on a few fan forums under random usernames, ask everyone else to post it where fans may lurk, and be done with it.
Sebastian Flores
>IF it actually fits on a CD at all. Confirmed for not knowing shit about programming. It probably fits inside 50mb. Source code is not big, assets are what blows out size.
Samuel Lewis
Mail it to the North Korean Embassy. Put the return address as the name of any person I hate.
Caleb Reyes
Are you unironically retarded? He could've sold the disc for a hundred times the amount of money he would've gotten from selling the generic merchandise. It's a one-of-a-kind collectors item for an extremely popular, genre-defining videogame.
Hudson Brown
The problem would be finding somewhere to offload it without Blizzard finding out about it.
Kayden Bailey
If you mean that it'd take more effort than putting on E-bay, then yes. Would it be difficult to find collectors who'd be willing to buy it? Absolutely not.
Ayden Cox
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