honestly you wouldnt get caught unless your hotel was a big name and really out there like boon, rise, peaceThank you guys for all of your talk so far. So for instance is is was to say, What would be the key steps to not get caught if I made a retro?
What would I need apart from Cloudflare, VPS & Domain.
What do you guys suggest?
Depends on which Boon you're referring to, are you referring to:
Habboon.com
Habboon.net
Boon.pw
Boon.li
Boon.WhatTheFuck
Boon.ThisWillNeverEnd
All in all... I'm sure you get the gist of what I was trying to say
Did boon ever get a DMCA notice?Habboon hasn't once changed its domain due to Sulake.
Did boon ever get a DMCA notice?
That was an educated guess since I've noticed Boon has changed domains in the past and I couldn't see why this would be necessary (since the old domains also worked) unless it was because of something like a DMCA complaint.Habboon hasn't once changed its domain due to Sulake.
That was an educated guess since I've noticed Boon has changed domains in the past and I couldn't see why this would be necessary (since the old domains also worked) unless it was because of something like a DMCA complaint.
A good solution to avoiding DMCA would be to simply switching domains tho for the person who made this thread.
what does flash player have to do with boon not getting sued? It doesn't matter what technology boon or any other succesfull retros uses, we're stealing their IP. We could've recreated habbo using Unreal or Unity it wouldn't matter, at the end of the day we're taking their IP. That's the purpose of the question - "how hasn't boon gotten sued considering that boon is profiting off of their IP", if i were to rephrase this question in my words. It Has nothing to do with the technological stack.I mean, not being able to take money is a dumb thing to say. They're able to take what that retro and or product is worth. Aaron's case, his brand new car and house was taken but later returned due to a negation deal made. As for Boon, that easily generates 4x the amount of profit Aaron ever could of made, it's however more of a deadend now. I'm sure Sulake isn't caring much as flash player has recently came to an end, so they need to work on moving over to HTML5 or finding alternative virtual games to develop to keep their position in the market.
Flash has everything to do with it. A company losing money due to the technology that powered their apps losing global support isn’t going to focus on a few copy cat services when they’ll lose ALL their users by not adjusting fast enoughwhat does flash player have to do with boon not getting sued? It doesn't matter what technology boon or any other succesfull retros uses, we're stealing their IP. We could've recreated habbo using Unreal or Unity it wouldn't matter, at the end of the day we're taking their IP. That's the purpose of the question - "how hasn't boon gotten sued considering that boon is profiting off of their IP", if i were to rephrase this question in my words. It Has nothing to do with the technological stack.
Your point is valid if we assume habbo is an indie company running on a team of 5. But it's not and even has a parent company who I assume has a great legal team, whether it be inhouse or not. They can do multiple things at once, file lawsuits and improve their technology, because again their not a team of 5 but rather a large organization.Flash has everything to do with it. A company losing money due to the technology that powered their apps losing global support isn’t going to focus on a few copy cat services when they’ll lose ALL their users by not adjusting fast enough
But retro people think they’re just large criminals who get away with it, truthfully they don’t care because it’s a small problem
Yeah, Sulake definitely is a large company who had an extremely small development team who has mostly resigned now.Your point is valid if we assume habbo is an indie company running on a team of 5. But it's not and even has a parent company who I assume has a great legal team, whether it be inhouse or not. They can do multiple things at once, file lawsuits and improve their technology, because again their not a team of 5 but rather a large organization.
Again, whether they've been downsizing or not is beyond the point. Their development team is not also their legal team. Different departments tend to different affairs. One department can tend to going into HTML5 while another can concern themselves with retros.Yeah, Sulake definitely is a large company who had an extremely small development team who has mostly resigned now.
Make your points when you investigate into the companies more. Sulake has been downsizing the past several years.
Hard to have a team going into HTML5 when it resigned due to lack of funding.Again, whether they've been downsizing or not is beyond the point. Their development team is not also their legal team. Different departments tend to different affairs. One department can tend to going into HTML5 while another can concern themselves with retros.
Hard to have a team going into HTML5 when it resigned due to lack of funding.
Sulake doesn’t have an operation legal team on a global scope that can serve copyright infringements in court. Plus it’s coming close to the 20 years mark