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steverhcp02 said:
Kytiara said:
I personally feel that the people creating the game should have gotten explicit permission to use that building if they wanted to. A church is not a public building, it is someones property (I guess of the congregation?). How would you like it if someone made a replica of your house and used it as a scene for a grisly murder game if you were against violence?

In this case, I don't think copywrite has anything to do with it. The church is saying they did not give permission to use their church in the game. Just because their doors are open and everyone is welcome to come inside doesn't mean you can move in and do whatever you like inside.

 errrrr, videogames are teh reelz?


errrrr, did I say they were?  How about someone recreates your house and makes a game about abusing little kids inside it?