Blogspot.com DCMA Notice
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Re: Blogspot.com DCMA Notice
by zerker2000 » 25 Nov 2009, 22:04
I'm confused, is it DCMA or DMCA 
For the blog, would blog.co.uk work?

For the blog, would blog.co.uk work?
O forest, hold thy wand'ring son
Though fears assail the door.
O foliage, cloak thy ravaged one
In vestments cut for war.
--Eladamri, the Seed of Freyalise
Though fears assail the door.
O foliage, cloak thy ravaged one
In vestments cut for war.
--Eladamri, the Seed of Freyalise
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Re: Blogspot.com DCMA Notice
by Huggybaby » 26 Nov 2009, 02:23
You can get rid of "MTG", I think Forge now has enough momentum to carry it. You can mention any downloads you want then point people here to get the links, since registration is not required for viewing.
I don't know about offshore blogging sites but someone in our international audience surely must.
I don't know about offshore blogging sites but someone in our international audience surely must.
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Re: Blogspot.com DCMA Notice
by mtgrares » 30 Nov 2009, 21:26
DMCA, I'm just dyslexic. I had a hard time with D's and B's in elementary school, ha.I'm confused, is it DCMA or DMCA
Sounds good, I might move my blog. I'm sure that the UK has something like the DMCA and wouldn't let people post illegal software but I'm just trying to prevent more hassles which may or may not be possible.For the blog, would blog.co.uk work?
I posted this to my blog which tries to make peace with Wizards.
Message to Wizards of the Coast
I enjoy Magic and I also understand that you own Magic and can do whatever you want to do with it. I also understand that you have been burnt by other computer programs such as Apprentice and Magic Workstation. I also realize that you want to close down websites such as magic-league.com
My program Forge has about 2,000 cards and is a casual player's dream. Some of these cards are on your restricted list and will never be printed again like Tithe, Sapphire Mox, Timetwister and Wheel of Fortune. Other cards are out-of-print powerhouses like Flamtongue Kavu and Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker. Forge has a few cards that are in Standard such as planeswalkers, Lightning Bolt and a variety of creatures with a few "vanilla" abilities.
You are not loosing money when people download this program. I officially want to wave the white flag of peace and would enjoy talking to you on the phone. Anyone from a wizards e-mail address can contact me at (mtgrares yahoo com) and I will give you my phone number.
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Re: Blogspot.com DCMA Notice
by Huggybaby » 30 Nov 2009, 23:22
The UK is not the place to go,if anything they're more draconian than the US.
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Re: Blogspot.com DCMA Notice
by kudit » 02 Mar 2015, 06:09
So what ended up happening? Did they send any follow up?
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