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Let me say again (for those who were bantering about the legal rights issues),...
since you don't own the intellectual property that is, for example, an X-Wing Fighter, a TIE fighter, a Galaxy Class starship, a Constitution class starship (LucasFilm and Paramount do), you cannot have ownership of your meshes that resemble those things. It doesn't matter that it's not bit-for-bit. What matters is that the orignal IDEA and images for those things are owned by someone else.
The way you get by this stuff, is that you don't sell the mods. If you did, you would essentially be stealing revenue from the original owners of those things. Since you don't sell them, you don't get enriched, and therefor the "damages" that LucasFilm and Paramount suffer are more limited. They theoretically could build a case for copyright infringement for lost revenue because of your work, but it is less likely (bad press of suing fans and all... ).
Since VegaStrike is a fairly contained phenomena, and the mods are not part of the official game,... the Vega Strike project will be un-effected. However, LucasArts and Paramount could theortically bring a suit seeking an injuction against the modding work. It's unlikely to happen, but it could.
since you don't own the intellectual property that is, for example, an X-Wing Fighter, a TIE fighter, a Galaxy Class starship, a Constitution class starship (LucasFilm and Paramount do), you cannot have ownership of your meshes that resemble those things. It doesn't matter that it's not bit-for-bit. What matters is that the orignal IDEA and images for those things are owned by someone else.
The way you get by this stuff, is that you don't sell the mods. If you did, you would essentially be stealing revenue from the original owners of those things. Since you don't sell them, you don't get enriched, and therefor the "damages" that LucasFilm and Paramount suffer are more limited. They theoretically could build a case for copyright infringement for lost revenue because of your work, but it is less likely (bad press of suing fans and all... ).
Since VegaStrike is a fairly contained phenomena, and the mods are not part of the official game,... the Vega Strike project will be un-effected. However, LucasArts and Paramount could theortically bring a suit seeking an injuction against the modding work. It's unlikely to happen, but it could.
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Yeah, and just hope that Lucasarts or whoever is responsible for X-Wing alliance just happens to not care about their copyright being abused.Angel29103 wrote:exactly so. You should use the music from X-Wing alliance.
I once tried to cover star wars music with my band, but hell you
gonna need a whole orcestra for this.
By the Way , I hate you, for the A-wing looking so much better than the one i made
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my school band (between 35 and 60 depending on the year) managed to do phantom menace stuff really well....no recordings we also did part of the original sw theme..again no recordinghurleybird wrote:do you think a 30-40 peice band might do it? I know the katana music can be done by as little as 6 or so people.
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@charlieg as discussed several times before. You're abusing copyright even, if you make mod with sth. looking like a lucasarts ship.
Well ok if you are talking about orchestras, they will certainly do it. We'll
I just have 5 person rock band. You see....
But covering would break copyright laws aswell, so I'd propose not to reinvent the wheel.
Well ok if you are talking about orchestras, they will certainly do it. We'll
I just have 5 person rock band. You see....
But covering would break copyright laws aswell, so I'd propose not to reinvent the wheel.
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This is probably the only time I'm gonna post here so I didn't bother joining up... though if I post again I will!
I think it might be a good idea to ask some of the folks over at the X-wing Alliance Upgrade to see if you could use some of the 3d models they've made for X-wing Alliance (latest X-wing game, five years old) since they do look really good and could help get Vega Wars released faster
XWAU
And some screenies of a bit of their work:
X-wing
B-wing
TIE Defender
Imperator Class Star Destroyer
Correlian Corvette
I think it might be a good idea to ask some of the folks over at the X-wing Alliance Upgrade to see if you could use some of the 3d models they've made for X-wing Alliance (latest X-wing game, five years old) since they do look really good and could help get Vega Wars released faster
XWAU
And some screenies of a bit of their work:
X-wing
B-wing
TIE Defender
Imperator Class Star Destroyer
Correlian Corvette
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Sorry but this is completely wrong. When you make the mesh you get all rights to copy that mesh (I hate the term copyright, and dont even get me started on IP ). What you dont own is the right to publish the likeness or name of the existing GL work ie. your new X-Wing mesh. But the mesh is still yours. You own it for lack of a better word. George cant just come along and say "Gee that mesh is pretty, think I'll use it in my next movie." George would have to make his own mesh. But he can stop you from publishing your own mesh. Get it?JaseP wrote:Let me say again (for those who were bantering about the legal rights issues),...
since you don't own the intellectual property that is, for example, an X-Wing Fighter, a TIE fighter, a Galaxy Class starship, a Constitution class starship (LucasFilm and Paramount do), you cannot have ownership of your meshes that resemble those things. It doesn't matter that it's not bit-for-bit. What matters is that the orignal IDEA and images for those things are owned by someone else.
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Every heard the words "derivative works"? You do have copyright, but it defers to the copyright of the author of the "original work"; therefore, George could indeed use any Star Wars derivative workhe wanted to, including, but not limited to, meshes, artwork, music, stories, etc.forlarren wrote:Sorry but this is completely wrong. When you make the mesh you get all rights to copy that mesh (I hate the term copyright, and dont even get me started on IP ). What you dont own is the right to publish the likeness or name of the existing GL work ie. your new X-Wing mesh. But the mesh is still yours. You own it for lack of a better word. George cant just come along and say "Gee that mesh is pretty, think I'll use it in my next movie." George would have to make his own mesh. But he can stop you from publishing your own mesh. Get it?JaseP wrote:Let me say again (for those who were bantering about the legal rights issues),...
since you don't own the intellectual property that is, for example, an X-Wing Fighter, a TIE fighter, a Galaxy Class starship, a Constitution class starship (LucasFilm and Paramount do), you cannot have ownership of your meshes that resemble those things. It doesn't matter that it's not bit-for-bit. What matters is that the orignal IDEA and images for those things are owned by someone else.
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I know this is old but good point, therefore, why don't we make the mod similar to star wars creations? i.e. vehicles varying in design like say 300 A.B.Y? To my knowledge, the latest legacy series of comics as only reached 120 A.B.Y and that contains variations then of the original ships and starfighters. One example is that the version 9 of the X-Wing is apparently twin-tailed (attached at the back a bit like the llama from VS). If people can make variations on the models like that, it would still have the star wars style but we would probably be safe from lucasarts.
Although, i've never heard of lucasarts sueing anyone and they actually commented that they thought Revelations was a very good piece of work. If someone emails them on behalf of the project asking if it would be fine to make our own meshes and models based on star wars stuff, they might create a written document or at least a signed one allowing us to carry on like normal. I know there's been some good work so far because of the comments (even though i can't see the images ) so would it be easy to edit those existing models?
Although, i've never heard of lucasarts sueing anyone and they actually commented that they thought Revelations was a very good piece of work. If someone emails them on behalf of the project asking if it would be fine to make our own meshes and models based on star wars stuff, they might create a written document or at least a signed one allowing us to carry on like normal. I know there's been some good work so far because of the comments (even though i can't see the images ) so would it be easy to edit those existing models?