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blacky44 wrote:How about a spaceballs map.
Unfortunately, the issue of copyright isn't always down to whether the company can make money doing the same thing with 'their' brand name it's more often than not a case of the company not wanting to dilute their brand name. If (god-forbid) Lack decided to use the site and the map to promote evil doings around the world then the Star Wars name will be tarnished in the view of the copyright owners.OddjobNick wrote:i bet you could get around it very easily. You think some map on some online risk is going to bother george lucas or any one at star wars? Barely had anything to do with them and they probably couldn't make that much money from it anyway. They'd be glad to have the promotion on the franchise. On the other hand, Risk and conquer club are in the same exact market and are competition and their ideas are important to win he money of the consumers who enjoy this sort of game.
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
unfortunately, there is a star wars version of risk (or two, or three) being sold in stores right now. The copyright would definitely be an issue since CC would be offering something online for free that is also being sold in stores. makes it harder to sell the official product if CC becomes well known. But it would be an interesting idea, does anyone know how you go about getting copyright permission?\OddjobNick wrote:i bet you could get around it very easily. You think some map on some online risk is going to bother george lucas or any one at star wars? Barely had anything to do with them and they probably couldn't make that much money from it anyway. They'd be glad to have the promotion on the franchise. On the other hand, Risk and conquer club are in the same exact market and are competition and their ideas are important to win he money of the consumers who enjoy this sort of game.
Seconded.a.sub wrote:just being the bearer of bad news, its better to make your own map then to try and steal another concept. a starwars map is longdead, leave it that way
thx juan im glad to know someone here agrees with meJuan_Bottom wrote:Seconded.a.sub wrote:just being the bearer of bad news, its better to make your own map then to try and steal another concept. a starwars map is longdead, leave it that way
I remember what Hasboro did to defend the LOTR and classic maps.
