Just so everyone knows, this is NOT a hack, the discussion between me an Sonlen over hacked roms was about a Pokemon game.This is an attempt to revive someones dead Zelda project for PC and make it from scratch in C++ for the GBA there is nothing illegal about it.
Anakclusmos wrote:
Just so everyone knows, this is NOT a hack, the discussion between me an Sonlen over hacked roms was about a Pokemon game.This is an attempt to revive someones dead Zelda project for PC and make it from scratch in C++ for the GBA there is nothing illegal about it.
Give up, OOT is copyright material of Nintendo, therefore anything with the Legend of Zelda is illegal, bottom line, nothing else to say.
comicIDIOT wrote:
KermMartian wrote:
Stop double-posting. If you can't edit your posts, delete your old post before you post a new post.
I am too lazy to actually make my own post so instead I quote people and then don't say anything newdragon1414@att.net / Google and Yahoo E-Mail
You're infringing on somebody's IP. Continue if you must, but don't be surprised if you get served with a cease and desist letter. It does happen. (10 Big Myths about copyright explained may also prove interesting reading).
oh really Sonlen? I gues you should stop making you Zelda game for TI and Kerm should stop making DoorsCS because of ideas taken from Windows :p
This and most fan games made for any platform are arguably illegal if they contain copyrighted materials, however the involved company may not care if the infringing project generates no revenue.
As for DoorsCS, it's completely fine. The operating system itself may have copyrights or trademarks, but the individual components themselves do not.
As for DoorsCS, it's completely fine. The operating system itself may have copyrights or trademarks, but the individual components themselves do not.
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Sorry KeithJohanson, this has already been settled.Someones just forgotten to close it.Though I'd agree with your statement.My game will be opensourced and freeware so i wont earn a penny.
Anakclusmos wrote:
oh really Sonlen? I gues you should stop making you Zelda game for TI and Kerm should stop making DoorsCS because of ideas taken from Windows :p
Actually Windows took the idea from Apple, which was taken from Lisa(might be more to that name) and I never said anything would happen for making the game, just saying it was illegal in legal terms.
comicIDIOT wrote:
KermMartian wrote:
Stop double-posting. If you can't edit your posts, delete your old post before you post a new post.
I am too lazy to actually make my own post so instead I quote people and then don't say anything newdragon1414@att.net / Google and Yahoo E-Mail
KeithJohansen wrote:
This and most fan games made for any platform are arguably illegal if they contain copyrighted materials, however the involved company may not care if the infringing project generates no revenue.
As for DoorsCS, it's completely fine. The operating system itself may have copyrights or trademarks, but the individual components themselves do not.
Funnily enough, the concept of the GUI was first commercialized by Microsoft and Apple, Apple in the Lisa computer, and Apple actually stole the concept from something that Xerox was working on. Read more:
As for DoorsCS, it's completely fine. The operating system itself may have copyrights or trademarks, but the individual components themselves do not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface
KermMartian wrote:
KeithJohansen wrote:
This and most fan games made for any platform are arguably illegal if they contain copyrighted materials, however the involved company may not care if the infringing project generates no revenue.
As for DoorsCS, it's completely fine. The operating system itself may have copyrights or trademarks, but the individual components themselves do not.
Funnily enough, the concept of the GUI was first commercialized by Microsoft and Apple, Apple in the Lisa computer, and Apple actually stole the concept from something that Xerox was working on. Read more:
As for DoorsCS, it's completely fine. The operating system itself may have copyrights or trademarks, but the individual components themselves do not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface
I missed Xerox, I knew there was another one. >.<
comicIDIOT wrote:
KermMartian wrote:
Stop double-posting. If you can't edit your posts, delete your old post before you post a new post.
I am too lazy to actually make my own post so instead I quote people and then don't say anything newdragon1414@att.net / Google and Yahoo E-Mail
KermMartian wrote:
KeithJohansen wrote:
This and most fan games made for any platform are arguably illegal if they contain copyrighted materials, however the involved company may not care if the infringing project generates no revenue.
As for DoorsCS, it's completely fine. The operating system itself may have copyrights or trademarks, but the individual components themselves do not.
Funnily enough, the concept of the GUI was first commercialized by Microsoft and Apple, Apple in the Lisa computer, and Apple actually stole the concept from something that Xerox was working on. Read more:
As for DoorsCS, it's completely fine. The operating system itself may have copyrights or trademarks, but the individual components themselves do not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface
Very true, but thanks to those shenanigans, nowadays I doubt anybody's gonna sue you for using a taskbar, or a file-folder system, or a mouse, or any such GUI elements
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That is all I have to say.
That is all I have to say.
I dunno. Packer and the team haven't received a C&D for http://www.indiedb.com/games/zelda-world yet.
I refus to attempt to do anything with Anakclusmos anymore. I could go on about reasons, but that would start a flame war, so all I will say is we can't get along for more then 15 minutes a day (if that long).
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KermMartian wrote:
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