NAMCO Takes Down Student Pac-man Project 218
An anonymous reader writes "The core of how people first learn to do stuff — programming, music, writing, etc. — is to imitate others. It's one of the best ways to learn. Apparently a bunch of students using MIT's educational Scratch programming language understand this. But not everyone else does. NAMCO Bandai sent a takedown notice to MIT because some kids had recreated Pac-man with Scratch. The NAMCO letter is pretty condescending as well, noting that it understands the educational purpose of Scratch, but 'part of their education should include concern for the intellectual property of others.'"
MIT just needs to make it a parody (Score:5, Funny)
O'RLY (Score:3, Funny)
because some kids had recreated Pac-man from Scratch
Perhaps if this was the sentence the NAMCO lawyer had read, oh wait, things would have gone down the same.
part of their education should include concern for the intellectual property of others.'"
And part of our collective foots should be up NAMCO's ass.
One down ... (Score:4, Funny)
One down, about 1620 more [google.com] to go.
Re:Play for free? (Score:4, Funny)
Makes me wonder if Google got the same take down notice??
No, it probably went like this:
Namco: I am big company! Hear me RAWR!
Google: I eat companies like you for breakfast. HEAR ME RAWR!!
Namco: *whimpers*
Google: Yeah, that's right. Back away slowly little one, else Imma buy you and get EVIL on your ass.
Okay, so it was probably done with more legal talk and less Rawrs, but that would have been the idea - or close to it.
Re:MIT just needs to make it a parody (Score:3, Funny)
Re:what about the business majors? (Score:1, Funny)
Do Anonymous Cowards get mod points? Where are mine?