Hi Kaelon,
Can you cite any cases where developers of emulators similar to EQEmu have been succesfully prosecuted ? I did search Google a while back with no luck, but I know Google is not the definitive guide to the law :) ... would be interesting to read about legal precedent in this area. Cheers, |
In case SOE happens to be reading this thread, I wanted to throw this idea out there..
If you wanted to shut down EQEMu, you could probably spend a ton of money on litigation and maybe end up shutting down the project. But there's a much cheaper way to accomplish the same thing! Hire them as game programmers :P |
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It's also willful trademark dilution, trademark infringement, and, "unfair competition", which falls under the DMCA punitive guidelines. |
Why dont people just read in the FAQ section what SOE thinks of this project?
http://www.eqemulator.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9018 |
I promised myself I would stay out of this one... and I tried.
You can patent an invention or algorythm. You can servicemark or trademark a name. And you can copyright an published work (including a computer program). A copyright means no one can copy and claim as their own, your published work. Even changing it slightly (remember some of that homework you turned in?) does not remove the fact it is plagiarism. However, a completely unique work, which may perform the same function/contains the same information can be copyrighted as a unique and different work. It is also possible to publish a work of a collection of works, copyrighted by others, and to get a copyright on that. If you want more details I suggest you look up the Bourne Convention, which is the international agreement under which copyright is covered. On the subject of emulators and legal cases, I came across this: http://www.worldofspectrum.org/EmuFAQ2000/AppendixB.htm As for DMCA... it is contrary to international agreements and contains components which are clearly unconstitutional. Don't look for it to survive in the courts. http://anti-dmca.org/ http://slashdot.org/features/01/06/06/131232.shtml http://www.ectnews.com/perl/story/20291.html http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/archives/000002.html[/i] |
However we are not distributing or displaying or running ANY files that belong to Sony, so therefor we are not violating any copyright laws. We merely develope the software it takes for someone to use the files theyv already received from sony themself to connect to our servers.
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The emulator is fully legal and is even copyrightable on its own. |
(I'm 12 so if I sound stupid I blame it on my age.)
I don't think Sony sees us as a threat at all. More like something that draws atention to there own game. Eqemu doesen't realy go against there copyright version. It may be baised on eq but it isn't an eq clone. It actuly makes some people by there cds that woulden't have if they had to pay every month to play the game. They make more money and they know that, besides There's nothing they can do about us or they would have. Anyway thats my two cent idea on the subject I hope it wasen't that bad. I didn't read the whole topic so I have no clue if you guy already proved me wrong. I'm leaving before I sound any more stupid. Bye |
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in my own personal opinon i agree is those saying the EQEmu is NOT in violation of copyright laws. Sony produces a game (program) and EQEmu alters it to an extent. The EQEmu releases it for free to others to enjoy. EQEmu is basicly a product of the skill and imagination of the Devs running it. Its not in any way tied tot he EQLive servers or game. There for it would be logical to say that EQEmu to EQLive is like buying a car or truck, changeing it (body or engin mods) and letting your friends ride around in it for enjoyment. PLus, as was stated before, the "rules" were stated in the EULA, meaning that IF they wanna call EQEmu a violation of the EULA then they hold the right to cancel your EQLive account and ban your IP or credit card info so that you cant get back on. But like i said, EQEmu is F-R-E-E, there for its not takeing revenue from the o'so poor and strugleing company of Sony (sarcastic for you people who are readin this in the mornin and yer brains aint awake). Well, that was my feelings on the subject and i personally hate what they did to Napster and would be VERY highly ticked at SOE if they tried to do the same kinda thing to EQEmu. blah blah blah....thats enough now, BUH BYE :)
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I don't think the legality is what you would even worry about. Lots of illegal stuff goes on because people don't have the time and/or money to care.
In accounting, we learned that inventory shrinkage happens due to spoilage, theft, loss of control. The amount of money it takes to control this is greater than the cost of the loss. So you just write it off, instead of going on a crusade to end it. When eqemu pulls enough PERCENTAGE of SOE or EQ's bundle, they will come for us. It's a matter of being scared of the numbers. I guarantee that Sony makes over $1M/year off EQ. I guarantee that we don't threaten 1% of that. The costs of the lawyers, and bad PR, and controls to remove every emulator website and prosecute every user is greater than writing off the costs. So why worry until your numbers reach a more frightening state. At about 3% take on their numbers, they may come for us. That's minimum (and a tiny minimum at that) $30k/year lost. Add up every eqemu user who is active. Take into account that they BOUGHT the game, and didn't buy the service. Even if all 30000 users cancelled their accounts, we'd still barely be damaging their profit. With all the infighting among the eqemu crowd over the past year and a half that I've been following eqemu, I would never have expected it to get this far. I also don't expect it to get attacked by Sony until it is near completion, at which time, it will be too late to stop. Attacking us now would be a crapshoot. Would we have succeeded in emulating live EQ? Would it have competed against the established product. Would it have damaged Sony more than it helped it? I doubt that all of those conditions will be met, even after we're done. So why worry about getting sued. If I were Sony, I wouldn't mess with such a small potatoes group anyway. I'm proud that everyone feels so powerful, but we're close to insignificant to Sony, and I'm glad to be under radar. |
Ok here's my 2 cents on this.
As stated before, eqemu is unique code made by the wonderful devs and is not copying sony's server code. Eqemu is simply making their code work with sony's code. I paid my hard earned cash for the game itself and I feel I have the right to use the emu if I don't want to pay for a monthly subscription fee. |
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