Trion doesn't exist anymore and i assumed most everything that Trion had went to Gamigo, which also shut down, Gamigo was picked up by MGI and VERVE investors. (i think?)
Microsoft also had a partnership with Gazillion; so whatever this turns out to be, i hope it doesn't turn into the biggest legal clusterfuck we can imagine.
Disney, Microsoft and Investment firms based in Sweden, what could go wrong?
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Trion doesn't exist anymore and i assumed most everything that Trion had went to Gamigo, which also shut down, Gamigo was picked up by MGI and VERVE investors. (i think?)
Microsoft also had a partnership with Gazillion; so whatever this turns out to be, i hope it doesn't turn into the biggest legal clusterfuck we can imagine.
Disney, Microsoft and Investment firms based in Sweden, what could go wrong?
I believe a former dev mentioned that Gamigo had the rights to most but not all of the source. As some had been sold elsewhere. I could be wrong there.
I imagine it will face whatever hurdles SWG emulation has faced. Which doesn't seem to be much.
Emulating a server from scratch is not close to the same as reusing the original source code. City of Heroes server devs were given the actual source code which complicated things greatly. SWG and MH emulator devs have written them from scratch and thus don't violate Gamigo's IP rights.
All it would probably take is a legal threat from Disney to get the project removed from github. But I don't see further development of it halting. And of course any server hosted in countries that don't respect US copyright is safe.
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Microsoft also had a partnership with Gazillion; so whatever this turns out to be, i hope it doesn't turn into the biggest legal clusterfuck we can imagine.
Disney, Microsoft and Investment firms based in Sweden, what could go wrong?
Fishing on Gilgamesh since 2013
Fishing on Bronzebeard since 2005
Fishing in RL since 1992
Born with a fishing rod in my hand in 1979
I have zero knowledge of the legality of emulator code being saved to github.
I believe a former dev mentioned that Gamigo had the rights to most but not all of the source. As some had been sold elsewhere. I could be wrong there.
I imagine it will face whatever hurdles SWG emulation has faced. Which doesn't seem to be much.
Emulating a server from scratch is not close to the same as reusing the original source code. City of Heroes server devs were given the actual source code which complicated things greatly. SWG and MH emulator devs have written them from scratch and thus don't violate Gamigo's IP rights.
All it would probably take is a legal threat from Disney to get the project removed from github. But I don't see further development of it halting. And of course any server hosted in countries that don't respect US copyright is safe.
Got it, looking at a new home in sunny San Marino right now.