LONDON - The Church of England accused Sony Corp. on Saturday of using an English cathedral as the backdrop to a violent computer game and said it should be withdrawn from shop shelves.
The church said Sony did not ask for permission to use Manchester cathedral and demanded an apology.
The popular new PlayStation 3 game, "Resistance: Fall of Man," shows a virtual shootout between rival gunmen with hundreds of people killed inside the cathedral. Church officials described Sony's alleged use of the building as "sick" and sacrilegious.
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17 USC § 1008 Prohibition on certain infringement actions:
No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the noncommercial use by a consumer for making digital musical or analog musical recordings.
perhaps the church of england hasn't noticed all the freakin' cameras everywhere...
public is just that and anyone who wishes to use public buildings in their games has every right to do so
the state has already used public way as a means to slap a camera on every street corner and as such anyone with a camera has a right to capture images just the same
on with the chruchy video game blood bath! lol
The only power tyrants have is the power relinquished to them by their victims. —Étienne de la Boétie
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By the title of the game I'm guessing zombies and you can't have a zombie/vampire movie/game without a standoff in a church.
They need to stop being fucking whiners and start worrying about REAL church issues. Like which alterboy the elders are groping, or how they can budget a little extra money for the minister's coke habit, or whether archbishop is really cooperating with the "communist-era" secret police. (All actual current scandals in one "organized" church or another, by the way.)
17 USC § 1008 Prohibition on certain infringement actions:
No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the noncommercial use by a consumer for making digital musical or analog musical recordings.
Your anti-Zulu healer stance has been apparent for some time now.
it's a perfect counter to that poorly coded 'left behind' game
it's basically a war game with chirstians and non-believers
your mission should you choose to install such shoddy shit on your system is to convert or kill all the non-believers
kinda funny how these assholes are all for games like that while a game with no religious crap being pushed is being targeted for simply using the external scene of a church
can't shoot zombies or demons but it's all good to slay non-believers cuz hey their all goin' to hell anyway!
The only power tyrants have is the power relinquished to them by their victims. —Étienne de la Boétie
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See this is the funny part. I was responding to a post and all of a sudden atheists get brought up. I am going to assume, because I forget, that "Mr." Hisser is a theist. So the suggestion, from a believer is that we should tackle the issues with those that spread and represent the faith.
My comment was merely a combination of responding to both T and Hisser's posts, and to be honest, had no atheistic influence at all.
Silentscream, has anyone ever made you aware that you tend to stir the pot?
What kind of "sick" thread have I created?
17 USC § 1008 Prohibition on certain infringement actions:
No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the noncommercial use by a consumer for making digital musical or analog musical recordings.
I agree wholehearedly with your sentiment
However a cathedral is NOT a public building it is private property of the church. As such many now ban photography, the church has woken up to the fact that these historic buildings are a marketable asset.
As such images , especially of the interior, are the intellectual property of the church
Sony in their press statement have stated they "believe" they have sought the appropriate permissions..however they quite clearly have not sought the churches authority to use theyre intellectual property.
Is this a defence? when I upload a sony cd to the net and am prosecuted for infridgment of THEYRE intellectual property can I state I beleive I have sought the appropriate permissions- I asked my cat and he said it was cushty... :icon_pira
Sony should be prosecuted for infridgement, the fine should be multiplied by the amount of copies of fall of man sold, same way they hound uploaders....
Its never gonna happen (reference the root kit epsiode) but id kinda enjoy the coverage...
^ thats the kicker here dude
they're tax exempt and open to the public therefore anyone viewing the outside or inside have total freedom to copy it in any manner they see fit
I ain't got much to go on with reguard to UK law but I doubt they're insane enough to pretend a tax free public welcoming building has any right to stop people from copying it's likeness
hell even if they could claim the guts of said building were copyrighted the outside is still public domian so sony is well within it's rights to parody it in any game they wish
lol I'm rooting (pun totally intended) for sony and I hope they shove their rights in the face of these silly religous bastards by reusing the textures/3d models and anything else related to it in every sadistic god hating game they can
The only power tyrants have is the power relinquished to them by their victims. —Étienne de la Boétie
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www.elle-fanning.net
:icon_salu LOL id buy a game where you slaughter the clergy for sure.. im no lover of the church
just pointing out that as the status quo stands in the UK if the internal imagery IS photo realistic and accurate sony ARE infringing someone elses intellectual property- this is NOT a public building its a building the public have access to for a fee - the church have succesfully had images of the interiors of theyre properties removed from websites, postcards etc...
Id like to see them (sony) hoisted by theyre own petard... I fully accept its not going to happen but I can dream...
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