Hi,
Either that or he needs to learn to program so he can create is own
accessible version. I know this sounds harsh, but there comes a time
when we all need to face reality and know our limits. I for one am not
willing to put a year or two of my time on the line to create a game I
may or may not get sued over. 'Especially, considering the fact I've
never been a huge Mortal Kombat fan to begin with. The games are
alright, but I'm not going to invest time, energy, and put myself at
legal risk over it.
Currently I only have one such game on my web site, Star Trek Final
Conflict, and so far I've never been bothered by Paramount over it.
However, just before I could complete Montezuma's Revenge I had lawyers
sending me orders to stop production immediately or face getting sued.
So that can happen if a developer doesn't cover his butt good.
Bryan Peterson wrote:
It's still illegal even if you don't charge for it. If you don't get
sued you'd probably get handed a cease and desist letter. Face it
Michael, if you want to play the game you're just going to have to
tough it out.
Homer: Hey, uh, could you go across the street and get me a slice of
pizza?
Vender: No pizza. Only Khlav Kalash.
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