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[–] voNIKONov 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I skimmed the hell out of that letter knowing it was going to be BS, but damn, that line about the food just really exemplifies how little they give a shit.

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[–] 123_456 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I have no idea why there are so many shitty postal workers. I once had a postal worker steal my shit. A POSTAL WORKER STOLE MY SHIT. It still pisses me off, because these jackasses are still making a good living. Fuckers. I hope they're all replaced with robots.

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[–] Fambida 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

USPS is absolute shit. I will not use them for anything valuable if I can at all avoid it.

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[–] Ghetto_Shitlord ago 

I haven't found any shipping company worth a damn.

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[–] 8181387? 0 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago 

Pro tip: Always put a copy of the shipping label inside of the package.

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[–] prairie 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

And put a smaller version of the package complete with shipping label and... inside the outside package. You could have a package able to withstand multiple denudings.

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[–] GreatDrok 0 points 14 points (+14|-0) ago 

Fantastic news. A pity that so many of these games can't be legitimately released on virtual consoles due to copyright issues but at least they'll be preserved.

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[–] GreatDrok 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

They'll be dumped and preserved. The question is whether someone will come after them if they're made available on a web site. There's plenty of places to get dumps from lots of different consoles but their legality is highly suspect. They usually say you can only use the dumps if you have a legitimate copy of the game on the original media but even that's not entirely true with things like the DMCA.

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[–] killer7 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

Wish consumers had a right to override license deadlocks. Sort of "make an agreement or you'll both lose the exclusive rights" way.

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[–] PotatoFarm ago 

I think the best solution will always be far, far shorter and limited IP rights.

Take for example a potential solution for software: 10 years after release and it's free for all. (The owner is not required to release sources, but anyone can reverse everything they want)

This would solve an incredible amount of issues. Naturally, a game that includes stuff like music and art would require additional considerations... but welp, I do think the solution to that is too, shorter and more limited rights.