14-06-2006 03:52 PM | |
Japo |
May God bless and speed the higher-ups. |
14-06-2006 11:29 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
To be exact, some games were added that nobody knew were under ESA protection. Also, ESA is only a legal front for a number of game publishers. The higher-ups are contacting the individual publishers for permissions now, but this takes a lot of time. |
14-06-2006 12:47 AM | |
Japo |
Have you searched the fora before starting this thread? I once heard that ESA had been granting permission to Abandonia to host some of its games for free download, but every download had to ask for and get a separate permission. Then some ESA games started to be added here without permission -I don't know who was responsible- and ESA consequently cut the deal. This forum is about requesting games, not answers in general, but never mind, it was an innocent mistake. I guess it might be moved to blahx3 or even Site Comments/Suggestions. |
13-06-2006 11:22 PM | |
Charley W |
Several threads have mentioned something referred to as the "ESA Incident" without explanation of what this is/was or any clarification; everyone is apparently supposed to know about it. Could someone explain this to us newcomers or at least point to a link which does give an explanation? [Sorry if this is the wrong place for this, but since it's used to answer a lot of requests, I thought this would be the best place.] |