> In the US judical system, it doesn't matter if you are right or wrong. > That system awards the side with more money, and the fact is, in this > case this was Blizzard.
That is exactly what I'm saying. Except a few projects that are being sponsored by big companies do you know a project that does have money? I read the articles again and all Blizzard has done is asked them so shut the project down, that's all. And they have shut it down without any talks at all. They could just contact Blizzard and settle this without lawyers. But they freaked out. > If the problem was only the name, as Zoup mentions, they should have > only changed it and continue working. In the KDE 2.x days, one of > KOffice applications was called KIllustrator. Adobe, sued KDE, claiming > that the word Illustrator is it's registered tradmark. The KDE guys had > to change the name to Kivio. Maybe 50% of the open source games out there are clones like Quake Forge (which I think is gone too). All that said, looks like I just proved myself wrong!! As I said I didn't like clones anyway specially those that need the game CDs because I have a Win 98/XP/Mandrake triple boot and I could play them in Win (if I wanted too). Now I checked for the FreeCraft articles again I learned that the (remaining) developers are making a new game and other people are using the code to make another game (which has different characters in addition to different name) so here we go better games are coming from the source of a clone that I got sick of playing! -- Hooman Baradaran [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.hoomanb.com _______________________________________________ bna-linuxiran mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bna-linuxiran
