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I saw this clip at Youtue recently, and it got me thinking how the "internet" works these days. It`s kinda scary that only the people who are positive to things that companys, channelowners, webpages are allowed to stay on the internet (literally). Criticism are`nt "good" behaviour anymore, so f**k off! (at least what I think they mean).
Anyway, Who is this Stephane Woods he`s talking about (some Steam-related dude I guess)? And what does he have to say about this? Rather pathetic, I must say -.-
(And I know that it`s not about the game it self, but about rights. And worse, the rights you can get, but then get puniched anyway, even if you have the rights)