Activision Blizzard Lawsuit

Started by StyleTime2 pages

Originally posted by cdtm
No, not a good comparison.

This is more like someone leaving a pile of self porno vids around their room and being upset their hubby or parents found it.

Or pleasuring one self in front of a laptop camera and giving a hacker a show.

There's risk, and there's being dumb. Keeping nudes on a phone is the latter.


No, it's quite an apt comparison. It just feels ridiculous because the logic informing it -- your logic -- is ridiculous.

Your self-tape example features people in intimate relationships accidently discovering things left around a domicile they share. They didn't distribute it to the public.

That's wholly different from illegally hacking someone's device and/or distributing the footage to the public.

Originally posted by cdtm
There are no victims. Only the ill prepared, the lazy, and the weak.

Originally posted by StyleTime
Going by your logic, the victim of a mass shooting is at fault because they could have just stayed home that day.

Originally posted by Smasandian
"These don't actually apply here, as we already have a two year investigation showing the victims weren't faking it. You are, in fact, victim blaming.

Going by your logic, the victim of a mass shooting is at fault because they could have just stayed home that day.
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Also the fact that hacking a phone is illegal so his point about the victims are too blame for pictures on their phone being hacked is complete bullshit.

And the fact that its generally illegal to share intimate photos without their consent......

And his reference to GirlsDoPorn is complete crock of shit...it has no relevance at all...and the example is terrible considering the owners of that company have been convicted for fraud, sex trafficking (due to their videos), coercion and child pornography....


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I'm genuinely unsure if cdtm knows how laws work.

I'm not even sure if he knows how reality works sometimes tbh. Even philosophically, his take would be a pretty difficult position to defend.

It's just not how the concept of fault works.

Fault has been perverted by slimeball lawyers and snowflake processional victims. Personal responsibility is a thing of the past.

If someone is careless enough to leave their keys in their car and their car gets stolen, they get treated like victims instead of the lazy careless slobs they are.

If a well to do person walks down a dark ally they're simply winning a darwin award when they're robbed and dumped in the river.

Your examples are ****ing dumb.

Having pics on a phone behind 2FA or a pingcode is not the same thing as leaving keys in the car.

But...I guess you are the type of person who think its OK from woman to get raped because they are wearing a bikini top.

And by your logic, the manager who was passing sexual photos without the person consent (which I believe is a crime in California)...is also dumb.

If you dangle raw meat in front of a ravenous wolf, don't blame the Wolf when you get devoured.

Every time a animal attacks a person we tend to not only kill the animal but hunt down about half its family just to be safe.

You are not being funny this time, ctdm.

If you use his point that it's the victims problem...then anything he complains about is his problem alone.

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
You are not being funny this time, ctdm.

That's a kind way of putting it.

I won't make excuses and bow out while I can.

J Allen Brack, now former president of Blizzard, got the boot today.

https://www.pcgamer.com/blizzards-president-is-out-studio-to-be-co-led-by-a-woman-for-first-time-in-its-history/

Originally posted by Nemesis X
J Allen Brack, now former president of Blizzard, got the boot today.

https://www.pcgamer.com/blizzards-president-is-out-studio-to-be-co-led-by-a-woman-for-first-time-in-its-history/

If my previous outbursts can be forgiven (I was having a bad time)

Good. The buck should stop at the top.

Hopefully this new leadership was make actually changes, and not be merely symbolic gesture that results in maintaining the status quo.

The Overwatch team is changing the hero Jesse McCree's name after the dev he was named after was revealed to be in connection with the now-infamous Cosby Suite as part of the ongoing Activision Blizzard lawsuit concerning the work culture there

Feels like a distraction technique, not we're actually sorry and doing something useful to fix our toxic culture instead it's hey we changed the name of a character see how we're making meaningful changes, now give us more money!

They're never going to get it they don't have the brainpower, they can't even fix their crap game systems.

California saying Blizzard destroyed evidence.

https://www.polygon.com/22641099/activision-blizzard-dfeh-gender-discrimination-lawsuit-amendment

Well that's not good.....

Blizzard is really ****ed up for this.