says the guy who is also here.omg! some of you need to unplug and go outside for a walk or something.
I find it funny that he had to specify that the wife would be featured by default because so many games lose themselves to side characters and subplots. I mean, the game's called A Wife's Phone... not A Wife's Blackmailer's Wife's Phone.
We need a big cock herobig cock tier just got the update
girl... i leave my laptop on... doesnt mean im always here.says the guy who is also here.
who cares...girl... i leave my laptop on... doesnt mean im always here.
you.. since you keep replyingwho cares...
I don't know. They might have payed for the clips or the clips are in the public domain. There's plenty of free shit on sites like pornhub released for free as a demo of a full product. Although, you might be right. I just wanted to play Devil's advocateI see y'all still on the piracy debate. Ok let me end this quickly.
As a friendly reminder, the creator of this game uses stolen content himself to make and sell his game, therefore he's a pirate himself.
Happy ? Can we move on ?
thats not how copyright works. even if it was posted for free, there is still ad revenue, and the creator owns them, unless someone else does, but posting something online does not make it public domain. technically, unless the creator contacted all the companies who own the photos and videos he uses, he is breaking copyright law by making money off of it.I don't know. They might have payed for the clips or the clips are in the public domain. There's plenty of free shit on sites like pornhub released for free as a demo of a full product. Although, you might be right. I just wanted to play Devil's advocate
I'm aware, I just used pornhub as an example since I'm honestly not well versed in porn sites and of course you need to specify that your footage is public domain or the site that you post must specify that anything on it public. But again, I don't know if there's a porn site like that and to be honest as long as the creator doesn't make a fuss about it then it's fine.thats not how copyright works. even if it was posted for free, there is still ad revenue, and the creator owns them, unless someone else does, but posting something online does not make it public domain. technically, unless the creator contacted all the companies who own the photos and videos he uses, he is breaking copyright law by making money off of it.
tnx, you are a god
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