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For some reason, my comment on this ended up archived from a post I was responding to here, so here is what I wrote in response to it:
Actually, here in Canada security guards can arrest you, it's in the Criminal Code of Canada, however, it is actually still a Citizen's Arrest, but surprisenly, you must still tell the person you're arresting his/her rights!
Actually, here in Canada security guards can arrest you, it's in the Criminal Code of Canada, however, it is actually still a Citizen's Arrest, but surprisenly, you must still tell the person you're arresting his/her rights!
You mean 7th Avenue SE & 7th Avenue SW.
Yes, I lived in Calgary from June 2005 to late December 2006, and then moved to Edmonton for 7 months and then onto Halifax for just over a year and back to Toronto.
OP, you're asking people who may have Beta tested the game to break the NDA they agreed to, that's a no no. I was in a testing weekend in mid-August -- I am also set to test this weekend as well -- but am I going to tell you a thing, nope!
The new ToS that Sony has made would not stand up in court, at least not in Canada, because companies are not allowed to do what Sony is trying to do with that new ToS!
mlauzon writes: "Seems a lot of companies are seeing the light and turning their subscription based games into the F2P model, or freemium as it's now being called:
For those of us who lack Batman's financial resources, maintaining several monthly MMO subscriptions can be a challenge. Sony Online Entertainment recognizes this, and as a result, the company has just announced that DC Universe Online will be officially joining the freemium revolution toward the end of October.
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Will they ever realize that Quebec has what amounts to its own laws, and that a win in a court there does not mean it'll be followed in the rest of the country!
I remember reading an article years ago that stated they were going do to a complete rewrite of the GIMP code to get rid of all the "spaghetti code" -- not my words -- that GIMP is built upon; has this ever happened or is it still somewhere in the planning stages.