![]() ![]() ![]() Would that be possible? What would the implications be, and what kind of effect would it have on their business? I wonder if it's something any games companies have considered, or if it's something they've dismissed because it would be bad for business, or a legal nightmare. There's been examples given of games companies sanctioning fan-projects, which I fully support, and it makes me wonder what would happen if a publisher tried to actively nurture an official fan-game community. And they are perfectly entitled to shut down an unlicensed project, especially if they feel will affect sales of their official product. Under trademark law they need to protect their trademark rights if they don't want to lose them. I can totally see Sega's reason for doing this.
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