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[spoiler]Did you see the Slashdot article on how a kid got in trouble for duplicating Pac-Man in Scratch??? [phrase removed by moderator]? [/spoiler]
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frog2132 wrote:
[spoiler]Did you see the Slashdot article on how a kid got in trouble for duplicating Pac-Man in Scratch??? [removed]? [/spoiler]
What happened?
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Jonathanpb wrote:
frog2132 wrote:
[spoiler]Did you see the Slashdot article on how a kid got in trouble for duplicating Pac-Man in Scratch??? [removed]? [/spoiler]
What happened?
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You can read the full details here: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/201007 … 0430.shtml
I have to say, this one is a pretty sad case here, Namco asking a project to be taken down despite the project being used for educational and learning purposes.
Last edited by cheddargirl (2010-08-03 02:08:42)
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NOOOOOOOOO
Prism was going to make Pacman! We were almost done! All for nothing!
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Jonathanpb wrote:
NOOOOOOOOO
Prism was going to make Pacman! We were almost done! All for nothing!![]()
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I say release it anyway! I still wanna see it... at least before it gets destroyed by Namco Bandai!
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cheddargirl wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
NOOOOOOOOO
Prism was going to make Pacman! We were almost done! All for nothing!![]()
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I say release it anyway! I still wanna see it... at least before it gets destroyed by Namco Bandai!
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Maybe we could finish it and give it to you privately... heh, I doubt they'll be bothered finishing it now.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
NOOOOOOOOO
Prism was going to make Pacman! We were almost done! All for nothing!![]()
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I say release it anyway! I still wanna see it... at least before it gets destroyed by Namco Bandai!
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Maybe we could finish it and give it to you privately... heh, I doubt they'll be bothered finishing it now.
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Or you could try getting around the copyright law [that has lost its rationale. Boo!] by renaming it "Scratch-Man" and making the the chomping circular character orange with ears and changing all the ghosts into Gobos.
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cheddargirl wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I say release it anyway! I still wanna see it... at least before it gets destroyed by Namco Bandai!![]()
Maybe we could finish it and give it to you privately... heh, I doubt they'll be bothered finishing it now.
![]()
Or you could try getting around the copyright law [that has lost its rationale. Boo!] by renaming it "Scratch-Man" and making the the chomping circular character orange with ears and changing all the ghosts into Gobos.
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That would be cool, but it wouldn't be the same... ^_^
Maybe if we got permission from Namco...? I doubt they'd let us though.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
Maybe we could finish it and give it to you privately... heh, I doubt they'll be bothered finishing it now.![]()
Or you could try getting around the copyright law [that has lost its rationale. Boo!] by renaming it "Scratch-Man" and making the the chomping circular character orange with ears and changing all the ghosts into Gobos.
![]()
That would be cool, but it wouldn't be the same... ^_^
Maybe if we got permission from Namco...? I doubt they'd let us though.![]()
Who knows?
This has got to be one of the more stranger cases of copyright law I've ever seen, though. The rationale of US copyright law is that it is supposed to help protect creations, but there is also a "Fair Use" clause, which [I thought!] is supposed to protect Scratch projects because Scratch projects are posted on the website with educational purposes in mind.
Not quite sure on what legal grounds Namco Bandai has on trying to get the project removed from the website, but it otherwise seems to be a blatant case of ignoring the Fair Use clause.
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cheddargirl wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Or you could try getting around the copyright law [that has lost its rationale. Boo!] by renaming it "Scratch-Man" and making the the chomping circular character orange with ears and changing all the ghosts into Gobos.![]()
That would be cool, but it wouldn't be the same... ^_^
Maybe if we got permission from Namco...? I doubt they'd let us though.![]()
Who knows?
This has got to be one of the more stranger cases of copyright law I've ever seen, though. The rationale of US copyright law is that it is supposed to help protect creations, but there is also a "Fair Use" clause, which [I thought!] is supposed to protect Scratch projects because Scratch projects are posted on the website with educational purposes in mind.
Not quite sure on what legal grounds Namco Bandai has on trying to get the project removed from the website, but it otherwise seems to be a blatant case of ignoring the Fair Use clause.![]()
If only someone could point that out to Namco.
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What'll happen to other projects that are copied from real games? Hope it doesn't happen to them... it'd be a shame if Scratchers couldn't replicate arcade games and such.
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I saw this when I went to Andres' site, the first one in his signature
I had a good laugh about it
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Well seeing how Namco has no right to do this under the license Scratch is under, this is illegal. Whoever made the project has the right to sue them in court.
DO IT
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I was always hoping this wouldn't happen. Time to scrap galaga.
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That's just ridiculous.
Namco, you just lost one customer.
Last edited by Survivorduck (2010-08-03 09:37:34)
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What on Earth... I'm speechless. How could they do such a thing?
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Harakou wrote:
That's awful. What ever happened to fair use?
floatingmagictree wrote:
Well seeing how Namco has no right to do this under the license Scratch is under, this is illegal. Whoever made the project has the right to sue them in court.
DO IT
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floatingmagictree wrote:
Harakou wrote:
That's awful. What ever happened to fair use?
floatingmagictree wrote:
Well seeing how Namco has no right to do this under the license Scratch is under, this is illegal. Whoever made the project has the right to sue them in court.
DO IT
Yes, I read that... I was making a point.
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We have to make a pacman game in a class for Scratch D:
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floatingmagictree wrote:
Harakou wrote:
That's awful. What ever happened to fair use?
floatingmagictree wrote:
Well seeing how Namco has no right to do this under the license Scratch is under, this is illegal. Whoever made the project has the right to sue them in court.
DO IT
QFT
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That's terrible. I say we all create Namco game rip-offs just to spite them
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Does Namco realize that a KID made it?? There's no way that they were going to get it completely right, like the sounds, the motion of Pacman, and the AI of the ghosts. Also, the Scratch project doesn't evade copyright because it is completely editable! It's not like you can take the Scratch code and re-create a real Pacman console. One last thing, if anything, this should make Namco happy, because it shows that some people still have enthusiasm in their long-lost game.
EDIT: You never see Nintendo getting mad about all the Mario projects!
Last edited by ScratchReallyROCKS (2010-08-03 11:27:25)
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