April 12, 2004

Random links

Posted by Eszter

Here are some random sites I thought people may find interesting. I maintain a mailing list (from my pre-blog days) and just sent these out in an issue.

  • Bush in 30 Seconds ads
  • Motorcycle ride through Chernobyl
  • Seeing Double - Cloning Humans with a Camera
  • Chocolate Wrappers Museum
  • Play 80s arcade games

    Posted on April 12, 2004 03:03 AM UTC
  • Comments

    SPACE INVADERS!!!

    Great, now I’ll never get any work done.

    Posted by admadm · April 12, 2004 03:52 AM

    It should be pointed out that playing the video games through that site is just as illegal as downloading copyrighted music and movies. Some might believe those games are so old as to be classified as “abandonware,” but the titles are still held as properties and continue to make money for their developers through re-releases such as an 80-game compilation, published this past holiday season by Atari, which included several of the games on that page.

    Posted by Nels Nelson · April 12, 2004 09:50 AM

    Neave Games has some of these as well. Indeed, some on the mentioned site were coded by Neave for the web.

    These games are too ubiquitous to be realistically protected under copyright law. Really, would you pay to play 20-year-old games?

    Posted by Scott Sanders · April 12, 2004 06:09 PM

    Scott, I don’t follow your “ubiquitous” argument. Certainly these games are quite popular and well-known, but why should the success of a product weaken its copyright? And while most people probably would not pay to play these older titles, their publishers continue to find at least a limited audience willing to purchase compilations of classic games.

    Posted by Nels Nelson · April 12, 2004 10:15 PM
    Followups

    → I'm more interested in what's inside.
    Excerpt: Via Crooked Timber: The Chocolate Wrappers Museum. Seeking wrappers from Namibia, Samoa, and Turkmenistan, among others....Read more at scribblingwoman

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