You call me a troll? Please! Dont mock me, I am not bored!
As i stated multiple times it is a serious issue for me (and for others as well)!
I don't sell any projects. See it for yourself! All of my project are free (but donatable)!
Now here is your part to prove:
Which of my projects was stolen (by me) or where else does the (original ) copyright holder sell my project? (Dont make accusations!)
The moderator warned me not to make assumptions. I can advise you the same.
I don't know if they "deny payout" or whatever, but at leas they can comunicate on their official Support line (tickets). But nothiing!
"some cases"?
"just takes ages to process the payout "
Are you serious?! Then change the "..takes 10 to 14 days for our team to review the payout" message hanging near their payout button! I am at 5months.
If i may: You seemingly defending them very one sided (and you have knowledge about "Cases" but previusly you ask me to give you examples). You make all the negative assumptions appear on my side. Why is that so obvious to you that i have to make something wrong?
I did not understand what you mean by that list thing. I guess much is lost in translation here.
If you refer to the game I mentioned, it was a game that is also on Steam. It is sold here too and for some time a version of the game was sold for cheaper price from a different account. It is an older game, so it might have gone unnoticed for a while. What exactly was going on I do not know. But the game disappeared after reports, so I assume it really was software piracy. Or an attempt of it. Meaning that someone actually tried to make money by selling it.
But this is going offtopic.
Edit:
You seem to have trouble following the flow of a threaded discussion with sub threads. You need to look at who replied to whom. I did not talk to you. I replied to that question about the money situation of frozen payouts. (Same as you did, and since both replies are directly under each other, you mistook that as the second posting to be an reply to your post).
In my answer I remembered an example I personally saw. There is no way to interpret it as talking about your games. Unless there is something like translation problems. English is not my native language, and I think that goes for you too.
You previously made an assumption:
"My assumption would be, that refunds would have to be issued to the buyers. Or compensation would be due to the original owner. Some digging on search hints that this is basically what should happen in such cases. Refunds and should any be left, compensation to the original owner."
You answered to me, to my post. At that point of conversation you did not clerify that you are talking about some other game (you not name) or whole different store and some (real/fictional) users or case. But in the end you definitely refering ti itch as a store. (not "steam", no specifics ). If there was a game that i also have in my store then please share the info with me.
"Cases where Itch would deny payout might be such cases."
After that, in my answer I asked you: "Which of my projects was stolen (by me) or where else does the (original ) copyright holder sell my project?(Dont make accusations!) "
Your answer was :"No, I did not. .."
Then I don't understand what you replied to either! I suspected it was against the accusations arguments.
It's hard to follow your train of thought when you're writing in generalities. You ask questions and expecting exact answers to, but you give general answers to others' (like mine). You answering to my post and don't mention that you are talking about some unrelated event (as if it has something to do withme ) . I don't care if it is going "OFF TOPIC", but please do not connect me to some criminal activity.
So yes, it was about the last thing you wrote. About "software piracy" which has nothing to do with me.
I also assume that that was not intencional. "Are we good?"