The definitive thread to have a healthy discussion about all the above. Let the games begin~
Maybe this is just me, but I literally don't understand why some businesses are so overprotective of their IP: "Someone is making a fangame? That's so horrible! WE MUST SHUT THEM DOWN!"
Personally, I would be flattered by the existence of fangames of my work. Just as long as they give proper credit and they don't hurt my sales. Which they won't.
I would argue that inaction is just as much a use of your legal rights as taking action. Turns out to be more beneficial in the end. Well, besides straight movie piracy... But even then, you're probably still not losing money because the people who pirate aren't going to pay for the content anyway. Or if they are, the money will end up landing in Redbox or Netflix, or they'll check it out from a public library. So you might as well outlaw libraries and rental companies while you're at it.
I'll start by replying to this.
Your first section just depends on the people really. You may be more lax about the whole situation, but some other people would feel cheated, especially if they aren't given a cut. "They use MY characters/music/setting/etc. and make a bunch of money? And they didn't even pay me royalties!?" You have to understand both sides.... I personally wouldn't mind derivative works that are free, but if they're going to be sold, I want a cut for them using my ideas.
Yes, inaction is just as much of an exercise of rights as taking action. However, it also hurts the companies chances of winning lawsuits for more escalated, but similar cases of copyright law violations. For example, they ignore some fangame that accepts donations and sales for $1 each, and goes after another fangame that sold a lot of copies and made well over $1,000,000. Assuming the court has knowledge of the first fangame, the first thing they'd ask is "Well, why didn't you take action against this other game, and decided to take action against this one?" Being picky and choosy with violations of the law doesn't look good in the courts eyes. It's like that saying "If you let one person do it, you have to let everyone do it."
Edited by Koh, 05 February 2015 - 07:22 AM.

