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Ping
09-22-2007, 01:37 AM
Dance Dance Revolution.
Based on the notoriously famous arcade game that all us hen toed-two left footed computer programmers probably suck at. Anyways here is a user friendly keyboard version to be lazy and enjoy the DDR experience at the same time.

***SUGGESTION PLAY YOUR OWN MUSIC WHILE DDR'ing IT UP***

And I hope you like it, this is my first *major program*, I'm only on chapter 3 of the book. but i have taken other CS classes.

MattM
09-22-2007, 10:20 AM
You should probably post a description of what the world is, I know it is pretty self-explanatory from the name; but still its a good habit.

lanceA
09-22-2007, 02:51 PM
And ALWAYS be carefull not to violate music copyright laws!

lanceA
09-22-2007, 06:39 PM
I am not being critical of you - it is a cool program. But regardless of where you downloaded it from, you or your parents, can still be sued for copyright infringement.

Good luck in your next project !

lanceA
09-22-2007, 07:14 PM
Continue to post copy-righted material in this forum, and you might have problems friend.

lanceA
09-22-2007, 07:47 PM
Also, since i have 2 years of law school under my belt i will fill you in on a secret. there is such a thing in the copyright world known as The "fair use" exemption. This exemption was made towards the united states' copyright law and was created to allow things like commentaries, parodies, news, and education to implement copyrighted works without the permission of the person who copyrighted them. Basically... what it means is that you have the right to express your works as long as it doesn't infringe on anyone else's rights not to see your works, and i believe you were the one that chose to download my program. Not me choosing you to download it.

I'm going to stop here before this argument escalates into something i doubt either of us want, but thank you for your kind remark earlier about my program, and as i said i will watch out for copyright infringement in the future.


Then I am sure you are familiar with Diamond v. Deihr, Supreme Court. I would continue to ask that you do NOT post material that is not yours.

I continue to like your program....but perhaps you may wish to change the music.

lanceA
09-22-2007, 08:09 PM
Being a 2nd year law student I'm sure you have access to this but just in case:

westlaw.com - The GREATEST legal minds use it! ...perhaps you should also.



Call it what you wish but you are still breaking the law... something I am trying to teach my students NOT to do!! Help me and please remove the post.

Thank you,

ChyTheTasmanianTiger
09-22-2007, 08:40 PM
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee272/serefgfgdfg/what.jpg
Not a Fun Guy, Are You lanceA :rolleyes:
Oh and if you want to know... The Image is RESPECTFULLY From Team17

MattM
09-22-2007, 11:11 PM
He (lanceA) does have a point however, and not only is he (Ping) putting himself at risk, but he (Ping) is also putting the Alice community forums at risk.

DickBaldwin
09-22-2007, 11:33 PM
Gabe,

I have no intention on weighing in on this copyright debate, but this series of several messages in a short period of time does seem to verify something that someone posted a few days ago regarding potential corruption in the forum database.

There seems to be something wrong with the order of these messages, at least as they are being displayed on my computer. I am seeing five consecutive messages posted by LanceA. The text of those messages, and the text quoted in those messages would lead one to believe that there were intervening messages posted by someone else (probably Ping). However, although I see an original message from Ping, and a later message from Ping, the messages from Ping in between LanceA's messages seem to be missing. It is as though LanceA is having a telephone conversation in close proximity to my office. I can hear him, but I can't hear the person he is talking to.

Ping
09-23-2007, 12:15 AM
I have learned from my mistake and i removed the music from the program, and i deleted all arguing posts in favor of copyright infringement? sorry for jeopardizing the Alice community with my inappropriate actions. Any feedback on my program though would be highly appreciated.

DickBaldwin
09-23-2007, 08:37 AM
Gabe, sorry for the false alarm. Looks like Ping's previous posting explains the strange sequence of posts.