Quote:
Originally Posted by richiebee I disagree. Educational institutions are among the top target for the authorities. They have to set a good example, and they tend to get busted if they don't. I think that's reasonable. We have strict policies regarding the publishing, copying and everything else of other people's work, whether it be written, music, or whatever. |
That makes enough sense too, but do you really think there's a high chance of a small community college on the outskirts of Oregon City being charged by Nintendo, a Japanese company (if Nintendo even owns the mechanical rights), for copyright infringement?