• No Mario’s Sky parody game blocked by Nintendo lawyers, DMCA’s Sky takes its place
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gotta get in that no man's sky quota.
Can Nintendo fuck off already? what a cancer company
[QUOTE=Ithon;51003571]gotta get in that no man's sky quota.[/QUOTE] For once they are reporting something extremely ridiculous though. Like, what does Nintendo have to do with this game anyway? :v: They shouldn't have the power to simply take down whatever they want, it's bullshit. Mario is such a generic Italian name too. What now, Nintendo is going to ban my name because I have platform mechanics with a guy called Mario?
[QUOTE=Davoc;51003854]Can Nintendo fuck off already? what a cancer company[/QUOTE] Gotta stay relevant.
[QUOTE=usaokay;51003919]Reread the title. It says, "No Mario's Sky" and uses names and some designs similar to the Mario games.[/QUOTE] In this case it very clearly falls within the parody clause of fair use.
[QUOTE=Davoc;51003854]Can Nintendo fuck off already? what a cancer company[/QUOTE] Only when it comes to things like this are they "cancer". I really love Nintendo, but they really need to change in certain aspects. Especially when it comes to copyrights.
games or chracters titled mario with block based platforming are only allowed to be owned by nintendo [editline]5th September 2016[/editline] gfy lol
[QUOTE=Antimuffin;51003961]Only when it comes to things like this are they "cancer". I really love Nintendo, but they really need to change in certain aspects. Especially when it comes to copyrights.[/QUOTE] They need to step up their hardware game, make use of their franchises that apparently only their lawyers care about, and stop DMCAing fucking everything in sight that so much as has a reference to Nintendo in it.
It's shit they had to do that but damn that's a great solution they came up with lol
Nintendo I like you but stop this pls
[QUOTE=Mattk50;51003956]In this case it very clearly falls within the parody clause of fair use.[/QUOTE] It'd be safe to ignore but they could still be sued and have to pay upfront lawyer fees and whatnot. Yay due process working for the bad people.
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