Hmm, making plugins is great for revitalising the game, but we're starting to see quite a lot of spinoffs from the EV community now.
I'm beginning to wonder exactly where we stand with regard to Intellectual Property Rights. For example, suppose someone starts publishing a guidebook to the game, or a player's handbook to the EV-RPG, or perhaps a large plugin for which they want to charge a royalty...
A lot of the concepts within the EV:O game are (I guess) the intellectual property of Matt Burch, a co-author or Ambrosia.
Suppose, for instance, I wanted to produce a book which made use of the words
Blaze cannon
Zidagar
General Borb
Emalgha
...or a star map with the same geometry as the one in EV:O, or some other thing which didn't exist until EV:O appeared.
Technically, I would not have the right to use these things in any piece of work of my own. Does the fact that the game originated as shareware affect this? The fact that these terms are used daily on the Internet? The fact that Ambrosia clearly encourage us to talk about these things and develop plugs clouds the issue.
What's the official standpoint on this, Ambrosia?
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