O'Donnell won a court hearing against Activision and bungie for their roles in violating his contract and his rights to the music he created for both Halo AND destiny. The dude created all the music for destiny and he was supposed to be in charge about how it was used. But Activision basically stepped in and treated him like he didn't own his own music and made all the decisions on what would be done with his creations, which took 8 years. Bungie was behind him for part of it, then backed off later on and now a court hearing ruled against both bungie AND Activision because they obviously stepped out of line. please bump/share for awareness. The overstepping of Activision is mostly why a lot of you have issues with this game.
[url]http://kotaku.com/how-halo-and-destinys-composer-got-fired-from-bungie-1728943410[/url]
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I think "hero" is a bit of an overstatement.
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Why is this a big deal? He was essentially replaced by the company he works for. He acted like a child and tried to slander his own employer and was surprised that he was fired? Screw that guy. Glad he got the money that he deserved but companies don't need egos like that.
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He was not fired based on his opinions....he was fired for not doing his job properly....did you even read the article?
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Shut up
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Agree
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I'm super happy he's launching his own game studio. Take all their ideas away too. Use any secrets you know and steal them and put them in your game Marty. Bungie can -blam!- off
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O'Donnell will always be a hero in my eyes. His music has brought me hope and memories
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I read in a different article that after E3 2013 he was a bit of a jerk, so hero might not be the best choice.
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#ODONNELLLIVESMATTER
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#ODONNELLLIVESMATTER
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He deserves whatever he got from the both of them.
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Well good for him. He makes good music.
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bump for awareness!