It's "legit" to post entire articles from Web sites? I'll remember that the next time someone takes a review from Gamespot or IGN and posts it in its entirety here.
Hah. Fair enough. And when you do something notable, I hope someone makes it available to everyone so you don't benefit from your own hard work.
And then, god forbid you should ask people -- I don't know -- maybe to respect the work you do and not steal it, someone will come along and tell you to relax or to stop whining.
Seriously. Don't reprint entire magazine or Web site articles verbatim.
Hah. Fair enough. And when you do something notable, I hope someone makes it available to everyone so you don't benefit from your own hard work.
And then, god forbid you should ask people -- I don't know -- maybe to respect the work you do and not steal it, someone will come along and tell you to relax or to stop whining.
Seriously. Don't reprint entire magazine or Web site articles verbatim.
They don't actually print this in the magazine, do they? Because if so, it really seems like a serious waste of space, given the flippant nature of the while thing. XBN could just sell another ad instead.
They don't actually print this in the magazine, do they? Because if so, it really seems like a serious waste of space, given the flippant nature of the while thing. XBN could just sell another ad instead.
Yes, they actually do print this in the magazine. You may think it's a waste of space, but I imagine not everyone thinks exactly as you do. Who knows, some readers may even think "Ask Itagaki" is funny or just an enjoyable read.
Personally, and not as a member of the Xbox Nation staff, I think it's a really neat idea to have an advice/QandA column done by Tomonobu Itagaki. He's an interesting guy and has some neat opinions about games and life in general.