I think Selezen is correct.
You need something to get a court into action against, if you want to (and Braben obviously
doesn't want to). No court will act "because you have money". And no court will lay down a judgement that can't be explained.
That is why I think that Selezen is spot-on: There would be no case! Irrelevant how good & expensive the lawyers of the "other side" would be.[/quote]
I reckon theres more than enough on the names and fiction side to have the current oolite dangling from a legal rope. It could be changed after the fact, but I think theres more than enough in the game now to get it into a court room. We have jamesons starting from lave with a cobra, we have planets all the same as in the elite darkwheel novel. I think theres more than enough IP there to pursue a case regardless of lack of code base similarity.
I should think George Lucas would be in court quick if someone tried coming out with a commercial film starring "luke skywalker" from "tatooine" in a "x-wing", even if there was no original footage used.
I suspect that the fact that no money is changing hands here is the main reason why a benevolent attitude is being taken. I very strongly suspect that Mr Braben is well aware of oolites existance it has afterall been mention on his companies own message boards.
I suspect if money was to be made then there would be enough to sink the game in court, although it could reemerge with new ships and galaxy, I for one would stick to playing the current elite-a-like version.
Lestradae wrote:If a writ came from a legal firm and everyone went into hiding, though, that would fall into the category of no civil courage simply. A writ from a lawyer, if it has no substance case behind it, is a piece of paper with an effect level similar to other paper used in certain domestic applications
That maybe but ISPs have proven to act very quickly on these pieces of paper, David Braben managed to get Ian Bells site nuked of the net without getting as far as court once. I dont doubt that they could easily enough get us nuked off file hosting and forum servers without having to make it as far as court... Most of these companies havent got the stomach or will for any kind of fight. It wouldnt necesarily have to be the player base \ devs who gave in easy.
Lestradae wrote:Therefore I don't think anyone who wanted to shut down Oolite could. But if someone tried, I'd go for change the names and galaxy seeds, and reopen afterwards. I'd even be one of the people in the dock if need be if it really happened. I have one of the best media lawyers in europe (already used his services once) if nescessary ...
But, also true, no one has ever challenged Oolite and I think no one ever will. Yet if it happened, I for one would hope that there are some people (besides me) who would be ready to fight such an idiocy
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If I had a sizeable disposeable income \ legal close friend then I would most likely be there to support such a fight as I have neither Id take the easy route of playing the current version of the game and probably just nabbing new oxps as they came from the reemerging oolite none elite game.
I suspect as long as no one upsets the apple cart and no money is being made its all just a goodwill project, keeping up anticipation amongst the fans, and introducing newer players to the elite universe - to become elite 4 players when it comes out. At the moment Being as we arent competing with any current games or revenues and we arent trying to profit from a closeness to the original games the original devs can only benefit from the games existance.