None of which had anything to do with Bz.AHadley wrote:I count three to four programmers in this thread alone. This is news to them. There's the first point explained rather soundly, I think.
My second point was a counter to your implication that petitioning GOG would be a waste of time, despite them actively encouraging people to do just that.
I should also point out that whilst Activision licensed the name from Atari, the IP is their own. They have very little reason to sell it on to the people they licensed the name from, especially since it seems they were about to break the IP from the license anyway.
Online petitions seem worthless to me when it takes large sums of money to get things done in business.
One million names on an online petition you can't even consider valid as anyone can make up info.
I have pointed out that in the past Kahless had Activision legal research the facts and Acti. stated Atari owns it all per the contract as of 2006. Atari confirmed that to me last year when i spoke to them.
When have you actually talked to anyone in charge in the companies and what are the actual statements made or are you just stating an opinion.