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RIAA’s Pirate Domain Name Policing Efforts Are Unspectacular

Home > Anti-Piracy > The RIAA is designated as a "trusted notifier" by domain name registry operator Identity Digital, which oversees hundreds...

‘Drop Dead: The Cabin’ Aims to Bring ‘COD Zombies’ Style Co-op to Quest in February 2023

SoulAssembly announced it’s getting ready to release the long-awaited COD Zombies-inspired co-op shooter, called Drop Dead: The Cabin, which is now slated to...

Honest Abe Roofing Sues Franchisee for Violation of Agreements

Terre Haute, Indiana – The Plaintiff, Honest Abe Roofing Franchise, Inc. (“Honest Abe”), is an Indiana Corporation with its principal place of business in...

5 Things Every SaaS Founder Needs to Know About IP Protection

As a SaaS founder, your company’s intellectual property (IP) is one of its most valuable assets, but do you know how to protect it? IP includes everything from the name of your company to the software that powers your SaaS. Ensuring that you take steps to protect your IP is critical to safeguarding your hard […]

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Skull and Bones Insider Program Invites Players to Test the Game

Skull & Bones developer Ubisoft Singapore seems to be finally […]

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Skull And Bones Is Getting An Insider Testing Program

Ubisoft's Skull & Bones was first announced back in 2017, and since then has seen multiple delays, as well as reports that the game's direction was being fully rebooted. Now, in the first post on Skull & Bones' official Twitter since 2020, Ubisoft has announced an Insider Program to help test the upcoming game. It appears the name has been slightly changed as well, now "Skull and Bones" in place of the "&."

As of Ubisoft's last official update on the game, Skull and Bones is due to release during the fiscal year 2022-2023, which encompasses a period between April 1, 2022 and March 31, 2023. New information leaked late last year revealed more details about the direction the game has gone over its long development period, including how the game will play and some more information on its setting.

Now, it looks like Ubisoft is finally ready to get the game into the public's hands for testing, though it sounds like the Skull and Bones Insider Program will be far more intensive than the standard games alpha or beta test.

Ubisoft has said that it'll be keeping the testing pool "relatively small" for now, with the aim to be able to "fully understand the feedback we receive." The callout for Insiders asks for candidates with "a lot of patience and commitment," with those selected for the program having to sign a non-disclosure agreement as well as adhering to Ubisoft's Code of Conduct.

"Ideal candidates are Skull & Bones fans with a keen interest in game development, with plenty of time to allocate to testing and reporting issues, bugs or just general feedback," the Insider page reads, leading some users on social media to question whether the program requires actual game development experience, and whether the Insider Program is asking too much from unpaid community testers.

StreamCoin CEO Wows Audience During Live Stream AMA Session on February 16

CQ_StreamCoin_CEO_Hosted_Live_Stream_AMA_session,_on_MeiTalk,_FebruaryStreamCoin CEO Michael Ein Chaybeh hosted an AMA session on Feb 16. Details about exchange listing, MeiTalk features, and ongoing ...

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Cities: VR Hosting Limited Playtests Next Month

A limited playtest for Cities: VR launches next month. Details on sign-ups right here.

Mystery man, mystery plan: Questions abound on Stephenville airport acquisition

From CBC News 🔗 link to source story Carl Dymond has big ideas, but the way forward is not clear Troy Turner, Colleen Connors, Rob Antle · CBC News · Posted: Feb 24, 2022 The dozens of people assembled inside the small airport terminal in Stephenville,…

OpenSea Sued For $1M Over Listing Bug Which Allowed Bored Ape Sale for $26

The beginning of 2022 turned out to be a difficult start for OpenSea. Following the most recent incident, the market has been plagued by a string of misfortunes. OpenSea is still entangled in a $1 million lawsuit involving a former Bored Ape Yacht owner who is suing the leading NFT marketplace for the loss of [...]

The post OpenSea Sued For $1M Over Listing Bug Which Allowed Bored Ape Sale for $26 appeared first on Blockonomi.

Las Vegas Police Wanted to Arrest Cristiano Ronaldo for Alleged Palms Casino Rape

Las Vegas police (LVMPD) believed they had the evidence to arrest and charge soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo for an alleged 2009 rape at the Palms Casino, and even applied for an arrest warrant. That was just before Clark County AG Steve Wolfson decided in 2019 not to prosecute the Manchester United and Portugal forward. Wolfson […]

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Want privacy as a luxury buyer? In info age, don’t count on it, agents say

Publicity around celebrities buying and selling homes has long been a given. That doesn't mean they like it. Agents told Inman that protecting clients' privacy has become a full-time job.

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