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Hello saillaw
I really liked your comment, I was hoping for a lawyer to participate in this thread 
I never said "we had them", ever. Nor did I say that we should all be breaking the law and getting away with it. I just said "hey, I discovered this and it's interesting that we didn't know about this before, even though I thought we should".
Indeed Blizzard can argue all these things you mentioned and life will go on. I just need to make one comment:
Originally Posted by
saillaw
the issue of whether or not Blizzard has the right to control what information ends up in the file dump that is created when you hit the screenshot button. The fact is that all the information that goes into the screenshots is dictated by Blizzard’s programing and this watermark information is just a small part of what their program creates. It would be very hard to argue that they are free to control all the other information (color info, etc) but not this information, since their program “makes it all”.
Activision Blizzard has every right/capability to control what is included in the screenshots, both technically and legally. It is a programming choice that this watermark is included in the final output; a choice they can just set to off, like they did for high quality images. And it is not mandated (as far as I know) by any government agency to add these watermarks, so they are free to do as they please.
Apart from that though, I'm afraid you are absolutely right, it will be really hard for anyone to make a case that will reach the court.
As far as technical aspects are concerned, at least now we know what information we have been unwillingly sharing all this time, and I hope we now know better than sharing low quality watermarked shots
Last edited by Sendatsu; 09-11-2012 at 02:07 PM.
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