starcraft said:
binary solo said:
starcraft said:
wary-wallaroo said: Haha, wow. Stop trying to make this happen MS, it's not going to happen. |
You realize it is happening right? The game is multiplatform.
@ others in this thread.
Microsoft has made a joke. Maybe you find it funny, maybe you don't. Irrespective it is indicative of a sense of humour, talent for marketing, and the ongoing attempt by all players to promote their wares.
Unless someone wants to present information on contracts between Activision and Microsoft or Sony and Microsoft that indicates this is in some way a violation, lets stop being 'salty' that Microsoft has found an innovative way around Sony's paid arrangement with Activision. I am sure that Microsoft consulted its team of very expensive lawyers in formulating this campaign.
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You're displaying an uncharacteristic ignorance. Destiny is a trademarked (or copyrighted) name for the FPS game that is Destiny. That means the only people who can use Destiny to promote the Destiny game are those to whom Acti gives permission. MS was not given permission, hence MS infringed on Acti/Bungie's trademark/copyright. You don't need to see an exclusive advertising contract to know this, you simply need to know what a dev/publisher typically copyrights and trademarks about the games they publish/make. Pretty basic stuff really. So MS didn't find an innovative way around the advertising arrangment because they actually broke the law in what they did. You should stop trying to claim they did, because that's perpetuation false information and as a mod you should not be doing that, especially by, at the same time, claiming people are being salty about something that MS actually did wrong. Mods have warned people in other threads about calling people salty, so I think it's pretty off for a mod to be using the term even if it's addressed to a general "@ others" rather than a specific person.
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Let me be clear. I am fully aware that this advertisement could, conceivably, be considered a violation of an agreement between Sony and Activision - I am saying that in this instance, it would be irrelevant. There is zero certainty that a specific *written* agreement exists between Activision and Microsoft forbidding advertising of Destiny. But lets say, for a moment, that it does. What exactly do you think are the ramifications of this violation (which Microsoft would have known the ins and outs of far better than we do)? Activision has almost *no* incentive to enforce their rights, as Microsoft is advertising their game.
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"Oh, they certainly care. Not necessarily as it pertains to Destiny but rather to the nature of exclusive contracts.
Let's say that part of your business model is to sell exclusive advertising contracts to various vendors. If a loophole is found that circumvents the very nature of those agreements, why would anyone pay for them in the future? If nothing is done, the client being wronged would be angry and would undoubtedly turn to similar tactics in the future. You would lose a revenue stream as well as the appearance that you are in control of your own intellectual property. "
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=6650575
I couldn't have said it better.