However, enough people have that mindset, & the holder of the rights to the IP tends to nuke them from orbit. I suspect with the Pokemon games that X mentioned, a majority of them were of similar mindset to OP namely they were just making a fan game for their & their friends use. Let's be honest here shall we, the issue isn't whether or not it's a "big deal", the issue is whether or not the presence becomes large enough to attract attention. How would that even be enforced if it was? Would someone be snooping in on your file transfers to see if the game you sent contains copyrighted charaters? Imagine if you got a C&D for giving your friend a mixtape or drawing fanart in a christmas card.īut how many people does his friend give a copy of his game to? What if one of them uploads to one of the usual suspect indie game pirate sites? Originally posted by Marmalade Chainsaw:Giving a game privately to a handful of actual friends would probably not be considered the same as distributing something publicly.
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