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Originally posted by VoinianAmbassador:
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If I understand you correctly, you are advising making a game with basically the same engine as EV/O, but a modified scenario to avoid the copyright problems. Unfortunately, I don't think this will work. If kierke tries this, he might not be sued, but it is likely that Ambrosia will likely not allow distribution of the software -- certainly not through these web boards or the Ambrosia site -- or endorse it. What you neglect to mention is that effectively remaking EV -- in other words, reverse-engineering it -- or any other copyrighted software is illegal. For example, if kierke were to make a version of Mac OS X that looked very similar, but had a different color of Aqua and said "OK?" instead of "OK", Apple would definitely have a rightful platform to sue him on. By your argument, because Apple did not invent windows (no pun intended), the mouse, or icons (or if they did, they don't have a copyrighted claim to it), this would be entirely legal. But it isn't. The copyright prevents anyone from combining the elements you named to form a game that would end up being very similar to EV/O, and that's what it'll do in this case. In Matt's words, forget it.
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