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Maniac Armed With Three Weapons Shot By Officers On Video! LEO Round Table S09E225
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Maniac Armed With Three Weapons Shot By Officers On Video! LEO Round Table S09E225

Maniac Armed With Three Weapons Shot By Officers On Video! LEO Round Table S09E225
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“There was something about it”: The two legendary songs Leonard Cohen couldn’t finish
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“There was something about it”: The two legendary songs Leonard Cohen couldn’t finish

"There was a certain incoherence." The post “There was something about it”: The two legendary songs Leonard Cohen couldn’t finish first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Is It Worth Ordering The Catch Of The Day At Seafood Restaurants?
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Is It Worth Ordering The Catch Of The Day At Seafood Restaurants?

If you love seafood, you've probably been tempted to order the catch of the day at your favorite restaurant. Is it a wise choice? We got the answer from a chef.
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Let's Get Cooking
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14 Pizza Sauces Beyond Tomato You'll Wish You Tried Sooner
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14 Pizza Sauces Beyond Tomato You'll Wish You Tried Sooner

Pizza can be customized with different types of toppings, crust, and even sauce. Before using tomato sauce for homemade pizza, experiment with these instead.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Trump Makes 4D MOVE To SHACKLE The Deep State! Prosperity Restored?
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Trump Makes 4D MOVE To SHACKLE The Deep State! Prosperity Restored?

Subscribe for reports and live shows - https://www.youtube.com/wearechange Save Luke Now - https://savelukenow.com/ Members video and live show call-ins - https://lukeunfiltered.com/ Trump Makes 4D MOVE To SHACKLE The Deep State! Prosperity Restored? This report breaks down Donald Trump's surprising move to preempt a Deep State takeover of his next administration. It also covers Trump and his allies restoring prosperity and countering the Federal Reserve banking system.
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Intel Uncensored
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Kamala’s Stepdaughter Ella Emhoff Checks into Mental Asylum
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Kamala’s Stepdaughter Ella Emhoff Checks into Mental Asylum

from TheSaltyCracker: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
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Black Ops Go Digital: How NATO Operatives Deploy Military Grade PsyOps to Transform Private Citizens into Public Enemies
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Black Ops Go Digital: How NATO Operatives Deploy Military Grade PsyOps to Transform Private Citizens into Public Enemies

from Green Med Info: When global intelligence networks deploy military-grade psychological operations against private citizens through carefully constructed cut-outs, we’ve entered a new era of state power – and Sayer Ji’s case exposes the blueprint. When a private citizen becomes the target of coordinated psychological operations by their own government, it’s disturbing. When that targeting involves […]
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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New evidence unveiled in from the infamous Capcom Vs. Data East lawsuit
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New evidence unveiled in from the infamous Capcom Vs. Data East lawsuit

  On October 21st, gaming journalist Mollie L. Patterson posted the first video for her Restart Fanzine YouTube channel, and it’s a doozy. Back in 1994, DieHard GameFan Magazine received a VHS tape from Data East designed as media outreach for their then ongoing lawsuit against Capcom on the subject of whether Fighter’s History amounts to copyright infringement of Street Fighter II. Mollie L. Patterson acquired this tape while she was working for GameFan, and upon rediscovering it in storage, decided to share this peculiar piece of retro gaming history to the world.   That a YouTube video should exist about this lawsuit isn’t necessarily remarkable. You’ll find plenty more if you run a search yourself. What makes this particular video noteworthy is that unlike a modern YouTube equivalent, this video was not intended for distribution to wide audience. Data East only sent it to media publications in the hope and expectation that the arguments made in the video would inform reporting on the lawsuit. There’s no pretense of objectivity in the video. The lawyer in the video is obviously working for Data East and presenting a factual argument to the effect of overcoming the obvious bias in her position.   And what is that position? Well, the short of it is that Fighter’s History is not a copyright infringement of Street Fighter II. For those of you who don’t know your history on the topic- the courts agreed with Data East’s position that while Fighter’s History contained many similar elements, most obviously the visual style, these ideas were too generic for Capcom to reasonably assert copyright. It’s for the better of everyone that Capcom lost, in retrospect. A strict interpretation of copyright could have effectively strangled nearly any new fighting games from this era in the crib.   Nobody can reasonably argue that Fighter’s History wasn’t influenced by Street Fighter II, and maybe even a rip-off of it. Whether that really rises to the level of infringement is a pretty high standard though. Is a breakdancing British punk rocker really the same as an American soldier just because they both have green and yellow themed palettes and use sonic booms? Are all Thai kickboxers created equal when one’s a giant and the other isn’t? Is a mostly nude hairy Soviet man functionally equivalent to a modern Roman gladiator because they both wrestle? Is a Spanish cage fighter the same as a French gymnast because they’re both European acrobats? The closer is really the best one, though, with the lawyer stating, in a fully deadpan serious tone, that it’s absurd to say that an austere opera singer is the same as Chun-Li because Chun-Li has an infamously girlish and silly victory pose.   The lawyer also sticks to the facts of the case- focusing mainly on the Street Fighter II character art from the player’s guide because that was the only evidence Capcom submitted to trial for the original designs. Did Capcom have their own media outreach video? Someone probably knows, although whether we’ll see any evidence of it is another question entirely. While the video itself makes it clear that there’s another part entirely where she discusses the similarity of special moves, Mollie L. Patterson has confirmed that she does not appear to have this video but has promised to post the sequel as well if she ever finds it.   It’s strange to think that this lawyer, who doesn’t identify herself by name in the video has become a minor YouTube celebrity, with the upload having 418,702 hits as of this writing and counting. That was a sensible decision on her part, in retrospect, although she probably couldn’t have imagined that thirty years later so many people would be watching a simple video originally intended only for dozens of people in a strict business context. This media outreach video isn’t just fascinating for its direct vantage point on a major lawsuit in retro gaming history. Just as a matter of style, with YouTube content creators always going for maximum flash, the sheer simplicity of the presentation here is a retro gem in its own right.   The post New evidence unveiled in from the infamous Capcom Vs. Data East lawsuit appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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