Author Topic: Doing a Anti-piracy assembly at school  (Read 1688 times)

Some kid downloaded a ton of cracked games and distributed them around the school. Our computers use Norton ghost so when the computers are turned off anything added during that session is erased and the computer reverts to its old state. So, everyone has a flash drive if they want to play games on the computers.Literally mostly everyone has at least one Illegal copy of a game. The teachers are mad too.  So, now I contacted the principle of the school and he wanted me to do a assembly on Pirating.    
« Last Edit: March 27, 2011, 02:32:00 PM by Tacticalsniper355 »


More people should do this.


YOUR OPINION IS WRONG MINE IS RIGHT

His reasoning to start this stuff is wrong. Out of everything, he whines about a overly advertised beta game?

Movies and music are the only things I'm okay with people pirating.
His reasoning to start this stuff is wrong. Out of everything, he whines about a overly advertised beta game?
You don't read?
« Last Edit: March 27, 2011, 02:22:42 PM by Night Fox »

I'm doing it because It's gotten out of hand not because of Minecraft.

You're a loving dumbass.

I'm doing it because It's gotten out of hand not because of Minecraft.

You implied it got out of hand when it came to Minecraft. I don't support pirating that game, but I also don't support it being the final straw to some Anti-Piracy argument you're now forcing a majority of the school to attend. And no excuses out "out of class" because the way this is going, I'm curious what they'll do in relation.

I guess I'll fix that so It's more clear.

Sounds like you're a little tattletale prick. I don't think that you'll be friends with that person anymore.

I'm against pirating but holy forget you are overreacting. Still, they are friends for pirating indie games.

"Thanks for all these free pirated games. This is great, now I dont have to pay
Wait... whats this? YOU DIN PAEY 4 MINKRAFT IMA RPORT U"

Minecraft has nothing to do with the report. Clearly none of you are reading correctly.