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Quote from: Eschaton on January 04, 2013, 03:30:09 PMIs The Nigerian TheBlackStallion?Yes.
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:facepalmYou simply don't get it.
You work in tech, right? Have you brought up this idea of no NDAs to your coworkers or boss?
Quote from: Steve Contra on January 04, 2013, 04:59:40 PM:facepalmYou simply don't get it. I'm sure he gets it, he just doesn't care and wants the information.
Quote from: Mr. Gundam on January 04, 2013, 04:59:12 PMYou work in tech, right? Have you brought up this idea of no NDAs to your coworkers or boss?Yes, ask your boss to let you off the NDA because you want to be more transparent with the media.
There are specific legal reasons for A3DS, Andrex. Publicly traded companies have to be very careful about when and how they announce, things . Having NDAs and legal recourse when these are broken is a good way to do this.
Quote from: Steve Contra on January 04, 2013, 05:00:38 PMQuote from: Mr. Gundam on January 04, 2013, 04:59:12 PMYou work in tech, right? Have you brought up this idea of no NDAs to your coworkers or boss?Yes, ask your boss to let you off the NDA because you want to be more transparent with the media.Working within the system doesn't mean you have to approve of it."If you don't like the Patriot Act, move to Canada you commie!"
Quote from: Steve Contra on January 04, 2013, 04:59:40 PM:facepalmYou simply don't get it. Maybe, but your examples aren't exactly illuminations to the soul.
Companies do get feedback. They probably don't want feedback from random people on the internet.
Quote from: Mr. Gundam on January 04, 2013, 05:00:19 PMQuote from: Steve Contra on January 04, 2013, 04:59:40 PM:facepalmYou simply don't get it. I'm sure he gets it, he just doesn't care and wants the information.This seems about right. Though I'm not sure. Ask DCharlie about the SEC and what happens if he starts running his lip.
Then you should totally talk to them about it. Make some waves and bring about change.
It isn't crucial information in the conventional sense. As I said, we've gotten along fine so far. But I don't think we've gone far enough. I would love to see Sony blog about the different GPUs it was thinking of going with. Then maybe they'd get some feedback to steer them away from something as distinguished mentally-challenged as RSX.
"But then MS will just copy them, or do something better!" I would like to think Sony and Microsoft are knowledgeable enough to know all the possible options in any case. Why would a competitor going with X GPU change anything? It wouldn't. The only instance I could see is one of them choosing not to go with a similar GPU to make ports to competitors more difficult, but there would be pushback there from third parties.
Laws.
I don't think the implication is necessarily just that their ideas will invariably be copied and improved upon in as much as the idea would just be that they prefer the competition being in the dark about what they're doing. Maybe it is that their million dollar idea may be stolen. Or maybe they just don't want the competition to have time to react to the key design choices made.
Why is it beneficial to them for the competition to know what they're planning every step of the way.
For that matter, why is it beneficial to us outside of a desire to know things?
Quote from: Martin Raperman on January 04, 2013, 05:02:36 PMLaws.LAW, MANLike, I know there's LAWS and PRECEDENTS out there that totally make NDAs crucial to every single company out there to survive. I just won't say what they are.
One more thing, in most cases most people under NDA aren't even aware of the status of a project. I've been on plenty of cancelled projects that were months in negotiations to be cancelled and we didn't know until....(Wait for it)Everyone else did.
Quote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:06:59 PMQuote from: Martin Raperman on January 04, 2013, 05:02:36 PMLaws.LAW, MANLike, I know there's LAWS and PRECEDENTS out there that totally make NDAs crucial to every single company out there to survive. I just won't say what they are. It's called an 8-k.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_8-K#When_Form_8-K_is_requiredSo please shut up now.
Quote from: Steve Contra on January 04, 2013, 05:09:49 PMQuote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:06:59 PMQuote from: Martin Raperman on January 04, 2013, 05:02:36 PMLaws.LAW, MANLike, I know there's LAWS and PRECEDENTS out there that totally make NDAs crucial to every single company out there to survive. I just won't say what they are. It's called an 8-k.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_8-K#When_Form_8-K_is_requiredSo please shut up now.No, because just posting that doesn't say anything.
Andrex. Every new project you do I hope you blog about it extensively so others can steal your ideas.
You asked for laws. Be a public corporation and just start letting employees announce whatever they want whenever they want and see how the SEC treats you.
Information just wants to be free, man.
Quote from: Needs More Cowbell on January 04, 2013, 05:11:52 PMAndrex. Every new project you do I hope you blog about it extensively so others can steal your ideas.I would love for this to happen because so many of my projects go unfinished. Like with Candlepin which I posted a while back, I would love for there to be a site that used those same ideas since I've cooled off on it.As it is, I usually announce most of my projects by simultaneously posting a GitHub link. Sharing is caring.
Andrex, you are on the verge of being banned here. Demi didn't want to tell you, but I'm breaking NDA.
ITT Andrex wants Steve Contra and Mr. Gundam to summarize corporate law and the associated economic theories in a single post.
Quote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:14:21 PMQuote from: Needs More Cowbell on January 04, 2013, 05:11:52 PMAndrex. Every new project you do I hope you blog about it extensively so others can steal your ideas.I would love for this to happen because so many of my projects go unfinished. Like with Candlepin which I posted a while back, I would love for there to be a site that used those same ideas since I've cooled off on it.As it is, I usually announce most of my projects by simultaneously posting a GitHub link. Sharing is caring.You're specifically referencing stuff you didn't finish because ::hindsight::. If it was something great that others aren't doing and you mention it, the race is on to beat you to it even if the quality is lesser. That's the point, securing ideas.
Ideas are worthless next to execution.
Quote from: Steve Contra on January 04, 2013, 05:14:08 PMYou asked for laws. Be a public corporation and just start letting employees announce whatever they want whenever they want and see how the SEC treats you.Are you saying investors should find things out a long time after employees? Because I'm having difficulty understanding how you're connecting this with your 8K link.
He's saying the potential for abuse by individual employees is too high. "Company X is working on a new miracle drug" when in reality "Company X is starting research into a potential new miracle drug" + the confusion this would cause in markets. The whole point of the SEC is to keep the markets stable.
Quote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:15:40 PMQuote from: Steve Contra on January 04, 2013, 05:14:08 PMYou asked for laws. Be a public corporation and just start letting employees announce whatever they want whenever they want and see how the SEC treats you.Are you saying investors should find things out a long time after employees? Because I'm having difficulty understanding how you're connecting this with your 8K link.He's saying the potential for abuse by individual employees is too high. "Company X is working on a new miracle drug" when in reality "Company X is starting research into a potential new miracle drug" + the confusion this would cause in markets. The whole point of the SEC is to keep the markets stable.
Quote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:17:50 PMIdeas are worthless next to execution.Oh dear lord. I've seen some fabulous designs that were shallow as all fuck.
Quote from: Needs More Cowbell on January 04, 2013, 05:18:39 PMQuote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:17:50 PMIdeas are worthless next to execution.Oh dear lord. I've seen some fabulous designs that were shallow as all fuck.Then the execution wasn't very good.
Quote from: Mupepe on January 04, 2013, 05:19:11 PMQuote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:15:40 PMQuote from: Steve Contra on January 04, 2013, 05:14:08 PMYou asked for laws. Be a public corporation and just start letting employees announce whatever they want whenever they want and see how the SEC treats you.Are you saying investors should find things out a long time after employees? Because I'm having difficulty understanding how you're connecting this with your 8K link.He's saying the potential for abuse by individual employees is too high. "Company X is working on a new miracle drug" when in reality "Company X is starting research into a potential new miracle drug" + the confusion this would cause in markets. The whole point of the SEC is to keep the markets stable.That's basically handicapping information for the sake of the dumb, which I can accept on a pragmatic level but not an idealistic one.
[In other words, take some economics classes and put 2 and 2 together. You sound a lot like a libertarian (or a troll) with your naivety
It lets Andrex know about Nintendo in development 2 months early.
Quote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:17:50 PMIdeas are worthless next to execution.Eh, this sentiment has been the thrust of game development this whole generation and the overall product has been uninspiring. I'd rather play something daring and interesting but flawed in a few respects than some boring shit that's been polished to a marble. How Nintendo of you.
What does the information sharing actually do for people Andrex?
Haha you can have a pretty awesome looking design without staying power or a strong concept. You're deciding "execution" is the entire design process.
Quote from: Needs More Cowbell on January 04, 2013, 05:22:10 PMHaha you can have a pretty awesome looking design without staying power or a strong concept. You're deciding "execution" is the entire design process.Execution isn't only design.
NDAs are bad now? I guess it's time for doctors and psychologists to flood the internet with patient records! Someone out there probably really wants to get that information and it would wrong to not let them see it.
I never implied it was, just that it's a problem in he games industry specifically.To use an example, patents are crucial and necessary in some fields like medicine, but completely toxic in others like software.
Quote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 05:27:11 PMQuote from: Needs More Cowbell on January 04, 2013, 05:22:10 PMHaha you can have a pretty awesome looking design without staying power or a strong concept. You're deciding "execution" is the entire design process.Execution isn't only design.Now you're just not even making sense.
Andrex: The Ron Paul of The Bore.
TBH it sounds like you just want ur game nooz and you want it NOW, rather than any legitimate justifying rationale backed up by data.
Quote from: Great Rumbler on January 04, 2013, 05:26:24 PMNDAs are bad now? I guess it's time for doctors and psychologists to flood the internet with patient records! Someone out there probably really wants to get that information and it would wrong to not let them see it.Quote from: Andrex on January 04, 2013, 04:17:39 PMI never implied it was, just that it's a problem in he games industry specifically.To use an example, patents are crucial and necessary in some fields like medicine, but completely toxic in others like software.
You can execute on more than design, I'm not sure how to make that clearer. You can execute a daring new concept roughly, but it could still be executed better than if it wasn't executed at all. Which is what I meant by saying ideas are worthless.
Quote from: Eschaton on January 04, 2013, 05:25:32 PMTBH it sounds like you just want ur game nooz and you want it NOW, rather than any legitimate justifying rationale backed up by data.I don't really care what it sounds like, it's what I believe to be true.