Kids Game Takes Aim At Music Pirates 73
Thanks to the San Jose Mercury News for reprinting a report about an educational videogame company who've decided to theme their next title around music piracy. According to the piece, the developers, MGI, who are not being funded by the RIAA or any other music industry groups, "...had set out to create a game about the yo-ho-ho kind of pirates. But when [MGI] started researching the topic of piracy, they were overwhelmed with information about music copyrights." An official press release on the MGI site reveals: "Loosely based on the Treasure Island story, this new PC game will... caricature music piracy, embodied especially in the figure of Captain Bootleg." The nefarious Captain Bootleg has run off with the 'Music Treasure', and "...a young boy named Ma, top agent of the Funny Bureau of Investigations ('FBI'), who... carries a laptop, must find the Island and recover the Music Treasure."
Just another reason (Score:1, Funny)
Explain to Kids (Score:5, Funny)
How when music is "pirated" that the "music treasure" is copied, there will be two copies of treasure! The first treasure owner can still play the music all they want!
Explain that "copying treasure" is Very Bad.
You can see how this is Very Bad, can't you?
Your inbred human tuition should make you recoil in revulsion from even thinking about giving away anything with a (c).
It is so Evil that I'm sure most of the world's major religions have strict prohibitions against it.
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:2, Insightful)
again i give them props but don't limit your scope to RIAA enlarge it to a bigger lesson.
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:4, Insightful)
Daniel
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:1)
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:5, Funny)
Well, Alan Greenspan says that copying treasure leads to too much treasure, which results in treasure inflation, which means treasure is worth a lot less, putting all the nice people working in the treasure hoarding industry out of business!
Music is exactly the same. When you keep duplicating it, it no longer has the precious value of a unique piece of art, leading to lack of appreciation for it. And this, kids, is exactly the reason why I want to KICK THE SHIT OUT OF THE NEXT F)_@*$!# DEPARTMENT STORE ELEVATOR PLAYING *!@#!ING BOY BAND CRAP.
So remember kids. Don't duplicate that Britney Spears CD. Instead, lock it up in the cellar, where it'll be safe from the pirates.
Won't somebody think of the pirates?
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:2, Insightful)
Better yet, burn it. That'll make music go up in value even more.
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:1)
Er... as in "on a bonfire", I take it. Not "onto CDRs, and give copies to all your enemi^Wfriends".
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:3, Insightful)
You're right -- ever since I saw a copy of the Mona Lisa, I've had little desire to travel to France just to view the original.
I disagree. If I ever do get to France for some other purpose, and kill some free time with a side trip to see the Mona Lisa, I doubt I would not appreciate the original just because I've seen so many copies.
Besides, Leonardo wasn't French, so why is
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:1)
You obviously need to check your history [kausal.com].
Leonardo sold the Mona Lisa to a French king in 1516, and kept it for himself beforehand. There's also rumors that the model actually was a guy Leonardo was infatuated with, which would have been greatly frowned upon then. I guess Leonardo was some kind of Elton John celebrity back in his time...
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Music copying similar to monetary counterfeiting (Score:3, Insightful)
However, just as widespread monetary counterfeit would lead to economic problems if it could not be halted in some way, widespread copying of music has caused a devaluation of the legal copies of the music. If music copying reaches a cer
75% right (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Explain to Kids (Score:1)
A better game proposal (Score:5, Funny)
Your character runs around town, smashing into music stores and stealing CD's (a "Grand Theft Music"). If there is any Brittany Spears playing near by, health goes down. but Beatles music improves your health.
Monsters resembling Hilary Rosen and Orren Hatch bedevil you every step. The stolen CD's have to be trucked to a warehouse.
When you are through playing the game, you go look in the MyMusic folder and find it full of the music from the CDs you stole in the game.
bittorrent link? (Score:3, Funny)
i'd like a bootleg copy of it!
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Already been done (Score:2)
They didn't go as far as to suggest chasing bootleggers, but the essence of the propaganda was there.
I guess this kind of game would be truly shocking if they taught children to "give" pirates to the police. Hopefully this is not the next step in the *AA's evil plans.
Plot of the game (Score:4, Funny)
That sounds about right.
Uhhh.... (Score:5, Funny)
Remember this? (Score:3, Funny)
Don't copy that floppy! [albinoblacksheep.com]
Yeah, that's right. This game is probably doomed, too.
Re:Remember this? (Score:2)
Heh, heh... Derek Smart... Heh, heh, heh...
Derek Smart's Desktop Commander [somethingawful.com] has to be the second drop-dead funniest thingy about gaming ever done, right after OMM's absolutely perfect Crate Rating System [oldmanmurray.com].
Isn't it ironick (Score:3, Funny)
Hook, line, and sinker (Score:2)
If you fuckos had half a brain you'd realize that a) I'm right and you're wrong and b) not a single phenomena in the known universe could possibly make me care what you have to say. Cheers!
Prepare to have your buckles swashed (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Prepare to have your buckles swashed (Score:1)
Let's update this phrase (Score:1)
Today, it's "yo-ho-ho-and-a-bottle-of-Bawls," savvy?
Re:Let's update this phrase (Score:2)
That's one of the dumbest things i've heard in my entire life.
re: (Score:1)
will this help? (Score:1)
Scary... (Score:1)
Re:Scary... (Score:1)
If it manages (intentionally or not) to point up the absurdity of the RIAA's characterisation of music traders as PIRATES, THIEVES, and COPYRIGHT TERRORISTS, then I'm all for it! (And to anyone who's about to reply saying "COPYING IS THEFT YOU BAD EVIL NAUGHTY PERSON", I've heard from plenty of Stepford arguers already, thank you very much.)
Well (Score:1)
My friend Mark said that he saw a ninja totally uppercut some kid just for deleting a Snoop mp3.
And when some dude unplugged a ninja's ethernet cable and he flipped out and killed the whole town.
Not connected with the RIAA? (Score:1)
But, where do they get the music for their games? The only one I was able to figure out was that the rendition of Vivaldi's Four Seasons they use was recorded by the Hamburg Chamber Orchestra under the Madacy record label. I'm not sure if that's RIAA.
"Funding" (Score:2)
Does this also mean that the RIAA is not funding "educational" gaming companies? What about private funding? Or investing in the parent company who was "motivated" by the RIAA?
Buccaneers... (Score:4, Funny)
Under my buckin' hat!" - Dick, Third Rock From the Sun
Definition of 'buccaneer' by www.m-w.com:
1 : any of the freebooters preying on Spanish ships and settlements especially in the West Indies in the 17th century; broadly : PIRATE
2 : an unscrupulous adventurer especially in politics or business
*emphasis mine
Who said.... (Score:2)
Let's see this compete with Doom III...that Romero bloke doesn't stand a chance...
The above is a joke (in more ways than one)
Re:Who said.... (Score:2)
Re:Who said.... (Score:1)
But will there be grog? (Score:2)
Robin Hood? (Score:1)
6843 mp3's in your share folder (Score:3, Funny)
you download a song
you share a file
6844 mp3's in your share folder
6844 mp3's in your share folder
What will this teach kids? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:What will this teach kids? (Score:1)
Grand... (Score:1)
The best part is... (Score:1)
Outlooks (Score:1)
What about a counter-strike like version of it (note that I do not say counter-strike mod, because counter-strike is really a mod). Instead of Counter-Terrorists vs Terrorists, it is RIAA vs Normal People?
A pitiful publicity stunt... (Score:1)
Fabulous misinformation (Score:1)
This game sounds rather half-baked and unimaginative. I don't know too many kids that would sit through this game more than once. The use of the letters FBI is very misleading as the real FBI doesn't bring suits against file-sharers. And as one poster already pointed out, file copying and outr
Most Pirated Game? (Score:2)
Aside from the obvious correlation... (Score:2)