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![]() It's not an bad idea. The only problem is how to apply it in a fair way. I'm my opinion we could do something like this:
1-We create a company or something like that with a few thousand euros(we could ask the E.U. or an E.U. member country for a loan.They usually grant them to young businessman) 2- we buy a few games with a small size and wich will probably sell well 3-once the loan is payed and we have some capital we buy new games and release the previous one's for free download with the condition that they aren't resold. 4- after we have some more capital we buy some new games and do as before. 5- we keep repeating this forever,assuring that the costs are always fully suported(this is supossed to be a non-profitable company, not a suicide one 6- after we release the games for free, if another site wants to have them for download, they only have to ask for our permission and assure us that they won't sell it . This way, the games won't die and sooner we'll be available for everyone for free |
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