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Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« on: June 14, 2006, 12:39:55 pm »
http://www.trek-online.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1032

I guess the stgu, yes the same site that verbally flamed attaked my 11 year old son for 3 days, has now started their own modder and modeler guild and I guess they want you all to leave here and go there. I hope you guys dont, I have enjoyed learning from you all and seeing what you have to offer. I would not feel comfortable going to a site that lets kids be treated like they have.

I know you all have been here for a long time, I have been here from the move myself, mostly just a quiet visiter spying for my buddy Wildcard so he can get models and techniques for his near distant future mod, I am no modder or modeler bu I do love to view them and see whay you all come up woth next.

I am proud you all allow me to comment on your work and interact with you daily here.

But I was asked to let you all know as well about the original modders roundtable located here http://www.cugs.org/modding/index.php this is the original thing that was started and then stole by stgu, I think Frey is involved to some point but dont know how much, I know he is the real reason you all have this place to use and it is awesome.

I just wanted to give you all an outsider point of view, and what I think is happening. I know you all cant wait to get your hands on Legacy, and I am excited as well. I cant wait to see you all make some Cadaassian, Dominion, Pirate, and Rakellian ships for it.

I hope I have not overstepped my bounds here.

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2006, 01:39:23 pm »
*scratches himself in various areas as he gets up from his sleep, looks at the screen, then tosses various pieces of furniture at the news on the screen*  Turn this thing off and put on some good programming.  *sees his cadets change the channel to Rocky and Bullwinkle*
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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2006, 03:14:17 pm »
No worries, we're staying put right here. These forums are our home  ;D
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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2006, 04:35:21 pm »
yeah so cant change it now and to be honest everyone can bad mouth me as much as they want, and besides if i had listened to you dude i wouldnt be having all this fun :P

You call this fun  :huh:. We need to get you a new *TOY*.  ;)

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2006, 05:10:38 pm »
Seems you have to be a memeber just to read their forums, I am so not interested in them now (just like before)
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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2006, 06:07:42 pm »
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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2006, 09:27:03 pm »
Well, there's really no resonse to fret about it...SFC has battleclinic, sfc3files, and I believe frostworks and nightsoft (despite the poor uptime) are avail too.

Filesnetwork will have a legacyfiles supposedly so if ya go into that it's covered.

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #7 on: June 14, 2006, 10:40:02 pm »
Ah, yeah, there were always the popular kids that went off and started their own games in the corners. I was never one of them.  Creation of these other forums smells like elitism, something that unfortunately the SFC community is prone to more so than others (save the Galactic Battlegrounds community, now they are a hard nut to crack). When I first started modelling for SFC, I could not get anyone to post my models for months, submittal after submittal, noone would look at them. Then I had this great idea of a free use policy and my own site open to all who pass by. Noobies upon noobies would contact me about my ships, I helped several new modellers get their footing via e-mail and IM tutorials. From my diverse interaction, I gained new inspiration and ideas for original, somtimes controversial ship shapes. The danger of elitism is stagnation in creativity resulting in 50 kitbashes of a P82 Constitution class differing only in length of the warp nacels. Everyone, please understand that bringing new minds into our community is esential to our survival. Locking the elites away in some modding think tank will not allow the community to grow. Neither will shunning noobies with special passwords and forum rank rights.

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2006, 10:45:38 pm »
Yea I'm surprised I haven't heard more about your ships. Alot of them went on "unwanted" and the few that did I've not seen anything being done about them. I'll hafta track down all the people that wanted the pack you had outalance send to BC and see whats up with that.

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« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2006, 11:24:41 pm »
*smacks the entire thread with a rubber chicken*  I thought we changed the channel.  Oh well.  *sits himself down, scratches himself in various areas that most people aren't aware exist on the human body, then eats some chips and watches*  Maybe something good will come on eventually.  *whistles the theme to Andy Griffith*
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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #10 on: June 15, 2006, 09:52:56 pm »
Read Carefully, If you post, have hosted, or use the STGU in any way with this "Modders Guild" you are giving away your rights to your hard work. It becomes the property of IGN and Gamespy if you place your work on their site. This is very important that everyone knows this, you will lose your rights to your work and here it is in black and white.



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Hello everyone,

At STGU request I am posting, in an effort to end what appears to be a very odd, deliberately misleading debate. Here is the actual situation, doing my best to put it all in plain English.

Please note there is a big difference between IGN's terms of service and our hosting agreement, because hosted sites are NOT owned or operated by IGN, we simply provide the platform and tools to run a website well.

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Really what that means to IGN is that we DO NOT want to own or take responsibility for hosted site content. Ou ToS is designed to leave that responsibility in the hands of the site owner.

If any modders or game fansite website operators/owners out there need more detail, go here:

Frankly, this seems to be a foolish debate fueled by someone who is attempting to apply terms of service from one site (IGN) to another (STGU).

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #11 on: June 16, 2006, 12:21:30 am »
Well we all know we won't be posting ANYTHING there lol. No Worries  ;D

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #12 on: June 16, 2006, 10:58:01 am »
Well my personal take on the matter is such that forums who have to "hide" their content from non-registered users have exactly that - something to hide. I will not have anything to do with these people who do such things. Plain and simple.

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« Reply #13 on: June 17, 2006, 05:20:30 pm »
Well my personal take on the matter is such that forums who have to "hide" their content from non-registered users have exactly that - something to hide. I will not have anything to do with these people who do such things. Plain and simple.

Not trying to be a smartass or anything, but one must also register at Demon Renegade Studios Forum in order to see the content ...

... and we all know that sneaky Zombie has got to be up to no good, right?

Just an observation;

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« Reply #14 on: June 17, 2006, 05:49:15 pm »
Well my personal take on the matter is such that forums who have to "hide" their content from non-registered users have exactly that - something to hide. I will not have anything to do with these people who do such things. Plain and simple.

Not trying to be a smartass or anything, but one must also register at Demon Renegade Studios Forum in order to see the content ...

... and we all know that sneaky Zombie has got to be up to no good, right?

Just an observation;

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to clariffy mudd's sarcasm registration makes it easier to block spam bots....
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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #15 on: June 17, 2006, 08:56:59 pm »
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That's rediculous..... you submit something you don't want the hosts meddling with it, just hosting it.... they'll never see my guide that's for sure......

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #16 on: June 17, 2006, 09:06:45 pm »
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you hereby irrevocably grant to IGN, its affiliates and distributors, a worldwide,

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That's rediculous..... you submit something you don't want the hosts meddling with it, just hosting it.... they'll never see my guide that's for sure......

Read the clearly posted correct to the mis information posted:

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Word form IGN concerning this mis information...

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QUOTE(Chuck_IGN (IGN Staff))

Hello everyone,

At STGU request I am posting, in an effort to end what appears to be a very odd, deliberately misleading debate. Here is the actual situation, doing my best to put it all in plain English.

Please note there is a big difference between IGN's terms of service and our hosting agreement, because hosted sites are NOT owned or operated by IGN, we simply provide the platform and tools to run a website well.

I am not a legal expert, but I am familiar with our hosting ToS both in letter and spirit.

The short answer is simple, hosted sites run themselves, own their content and are responsible for it. IGN's involvement and responsibilty for hosted sites content is minimal, and covered by the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) Safe Harbor. Look here for great detail on that law, it is a very important standard for the internet.

Really what that means to IGN is that we DO NOT want to own or take responsibility for hosted site content. Ou ToS is designed to leave that responsibility in the hands of the site owner.

If any modders or game fansite website operators/owners out there need more detail, go here:

Frankly, this seems to be a foolish debate fueled by someone who is attempting to apply terms of service from one site (IGN) to another (STGU).

ON COPYRIGHT LAW

* If you created soemthing, you own it. Plain and simple. Unless a commercial transaction specifically occurs to assign rights, they remain with the creator of the original work.

When you post your work for free download, it is fair game for others to repost as long as they do not attempt to earn money or make clear cut commercial gain from the original work.

RE: HOSTED SITE CONTENT OWNERSHIP

* Hosted sites are indeed responsible for their own content - and IGN/GameSpy does not attempt to make any claims of ownership on that content. We have no legal grounds, nor business reasons, to do so.

So modders, if you upload your work to STGU, you still own your work. If you are a modder we host a site for, same deal, your content belongs to you.

ON POSTING YOUR WORK IN FORUMS AND OTHER PUBLIC LOCATIONS (like IGN blogs)

* The terms of service for using any site are specific to that site. So read STGU's policy on usage of content, read IGN's policy on usage of content, etc. When you post information anywhere you should always be aware that
it could end up anywhere!



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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #17 on: June 18, 2006, 02:01:55 am »
It is not misinformation, it is in their TOS, it is in the STGU TOS, it would not be there if some where sown the road that if they wanted to do something they could and be covered.

If it is not meant to be in there, it wouldnt be in there in black and white to begin with, KBF dont believe everything your told from a company that wants you to pay to download downloads you need for a game, that is if you dont want to wait in line for an hour.

Point blank they are in it for the money, and modelers are not, they do it for the fun and enjoyment, if IGN or Gamespy think they can turn it into money, you will be seeing the quoted text above and a "we do post our TOS on our site you should of read them" reply to your anger.

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #18 on: June 18, 2006, 02:02:45 am »
Well my personal take on the matter is such that forums who have to "hide" their content from non-registered users have exactly that - something to hide. I will not have anything to do with these people who do such things. Plain and simple.

Not trying to be a smartass or anything, but one must also register at Demon Renegade Studios Forum in order to see the content ...

... and we all know that sneaky Zombie has got to be up to no good, right?

Just an observation;

I, Mudd.

Maybe so Mudd, but how many minors do you know actually are truthfull when it comes to stating whether they are "13 years or above", when carrying out registration. The thing is the anonimity of the internet is such that ANYONE can register on ANY forum without there being any kind of check carried out. Remember the amount of youngsters under 13 visit such things as chatrooms and can easily make themselves out to seem much older.

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Re: Trek-Online.com giving us guys here good reviews
« Reply #19 on: June 18, 2006, 02:58:01 am »
I'm confused, Major.

Firstly, Tus called it like I wrote it, VERY toungue in cheek. Your response, however, is baffling. Is this a reference to cybertrekfan's post at the begining?

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