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    That is grounds for legal action.
    That is a basic fundamental right we have as programmers and artists.
    Aug 19, 2008 3:02pm PDT
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    That is grounds for legal action. That is a basic fundamental right we have as programmers and artists... : deathofratsThis person is cool!

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      This is a joke post right? There are no laws covering game credits... : PorkasaurusThis person is cool!
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        "There's no law" didn't stop many, many other employment-related lawsuits, or lawsuits in other areas for... : mopic42
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          So if I pay you to paint my fence but don't allow you to sign your name on the bottom of it - you're goin... : PorkasaurusThis person is cool!
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            give me a fucking break. This is an entertainment industry. We should have just as much rights as the m... : deathofratsThis person is cool!
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              So you want to pay union dues? And refuse to deal with any companies that hire non-union talent? Becaus... : qsylvr
              • if thats the only way to get credit when it's due. Then sure why the hell not. : italiano3d
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              It seems we are arguing two different points. I never said once the "should haves" I was pointing out ... : PorkasaurusThis person is cool!
              • I agree everybody who has worked on a game should be credited on it. If we need to form/join unions, then... : Marvelli
            • Why should people in the entertainment industry receive credit when others don't? Or why shouldn't people... : nudelThis person is cool!
    • I bought the game therefore I helped it be successful and should be credited. : SlingBlaze
    • I've never worked on a game where it said in the contract they had to credit me, it really isn't that imp... : jbury