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Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 7:02 am
by VoiceOfReasonPast
Le Redditeur wrote:
Sun Apr 09, 2017 5:45 am
PR is something these companies keep in mind. Bring in the lawyers, and people can spin the narrative that you are being a bully. On the other hand, companies still have a legal obligation to defend their IPs or else they forfeit the right to do so. I'd expect some CoD letters to TFS about blatantly copyrighted T-shirts, but not a lawsuit unless Takahata101 responds to the CoD telling them to suck on his boipussy,
You're probably right. Companies use CoD letters all the time to stop fan games and similar projects, and the only time people got triggered by it was when it happened to that Metroid 2 remake. And even that was a rather small event compared to the endless flamewar against their stance on monetization.

It really all comes down to wether or not the internet is aware that TFS violated the unspoken rule of internet nobodies that is "Don't sell merch with the actual shit you're fair-using on it, nimrod".

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 8:11 am
by Guru Larry
What's a CoD letter?

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 8:24 am
by aboveup
It's when a twelve year old writes you a letter going OH MY GOOOOOOD because you uploaded a video landing a trickshot on them in Infinite Warfare.

I think he meant Cease and Desist.

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 8:47 am
by VoiceOfReasonPast
Fuck me I didn't notice.

Well, someone's ought to punish those cheap aimbot bastards.

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 12:53 pm
by rabidtictac
360 noscope and desist letter.

But I agree that these fucks are too small-time to bother with. That's why they deal with shit like automated strikes rather than letters from lawyers. Companies have to defend their IP somehow, otherwise yeah, they will outright lose them. Their logos and characters will be ruled public and they won't be able to do shit about some fuck selling their IP on the streets.

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 1:40 am
by asdf
It's kind of hard to call them much of a parody any more when they're an abridged series that's releasing grade A filler content packaged as an episode that all builds up to one single joke, instead of quick firing a bunch of esoteric humor, like it should be.

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 4:01 am
by rabidtictac
I don't watch so I wouldn't know.

But that sounds moronic. Of course an "abridged" series parody should be full of jokes. Every other line (at least) should be a joke. I thought that was the point. At least now I know I can safely avoid DBZ Merchbridged and stick to Buttlord GT.

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 6:23 pm
by asdf
It's been somewhat like that for a while now. It was at least excusable, before, because they were doing somewhat larger jokes and still very obviously not taking the whole situation very seriously, but once Kaiser Neko got it in his head that he was a good VA the show took a completely different turn and it's just not nearly as fun(ny) as it was before.

I want to say it was when they did History of Trunks, but that could be confirmation bias since that was the first time I ever really paid attention to Kaiser, himself.

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 9:45 pm
by mad bum
Patreon ruined everything so before trunks, they promised that God awful final fantasy 7 abridged and stopped after like 9 episodes. By the way you only need to watch the first episode to see how bad it is.

Re: TFS got copyright struck again

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 12:25 am
by Just Some Random Guy
rabidtictac wrote:
Sun Apr 09, 2017 12:53 pm
360 noscope and desist letter.

But I agree that these fucks are too small-time to bother with. That's why they deal with shit like automated strikes rather than letters from lawyers. Companies have to defend their IP somehow, otherwise yeah, they will outright lose them. Their logos and characters will be ruled public and they won't be able to do shit about some fuck selling their IP on the streets.
Can companies lose copyright? I know that trademark is a major case of use it or lose it, but I thought it was really hard to lose copyright.