Well surely we cant have ALL of these maps on a third server (IF spawny allows us ) Thats why we should cut the number down!
So while anyone can clearly submit their own overrides for these maps...
Quote from: peewee_RotA on June 30, 2010, 06:57:12 PMI'm also pretty certain that there are no legal or moral reasons why someone who creates free content inside of someone else's IP, using freeware tools, and containing other resources that he does not own, can specify how that content is used.I don't follow that logic. If I use freeware tools like lex, yacc, autoconf, make, gcc, etc. to make a program, and that program runs inside of someone else's IP (say, the Linux kernel and userland libraries) ... I still retain rights to my program (in both source and binary form), regardless of the freeware tools used to produce it, edit it, compile it, and run it. (Assuming said tools impose no restrictions of their own on their output.)I don't see why it would be any different, editing an entity list with Notepad. Yes, r1ch's override generator compiles the data, and the .override file is loaded and interpreted by r1q2... But the rights to the input data given to the override generator, as well as the output file produced, I have to presume are retained by the author.Now, given that most overrides are--to varying degrees--derivative works rather than wholly original works, I'm not sure how the authorship rights get split. I would suppose it's probably like source code, where there end up being two copyrights... One covering the original work and one covering the modifications to it...Quote from: peewee_RotA on June 30, 2010, 06:57:12 PMIf we are going to assume that Spawngirl doesn't want her overrides on a second server then we should have originally assumed that the AQ2 mappers didn't want their maps used in a different mod and never used them.Again, I don't follow the logic. We don't need to 'assume' spawngirl doesn't want her overrides on a second server: she has plainly stated it. But on what grounds should we assume AQ2 mappers desire to impose similar restrictions? As stated above, I'd think it makes sense to assume no such restrictions by default, unless contacted by (or otherwise specified by) the author.
I'm also pretty certain that there are no legal or moral reasons why someone who creates free content inside of someone else's IP, using freeware tools, and containing other resources that he does not own, can specify how that content is used.
If we are going to assume that Spawngirl doesn't want her overrides on a second server then we should have originally assumed that the AQ2 mappers didn't want their maps used in a different mod and never used them.
QuoteSo while anyone can clearly submit their own overrides for these maps...What constitutes your "own" override? Removing all of the extra sounds from someone else's override? Swapping weapon placement, like the rail guns on xborder? (teehee) I think you see where I'm going with this... (as Quadz scrambles to disable downloads of overrides)
(*) I am not a lawyer.
My guess, and it's only a guess, is that a certain someone will be even MORE upset if a variation of their override were to show up on this third server, or better yet, if someone remakes the override and it becomes more popular than its predecessor.
I find the portrayal of what she did as "derivative work" insulting. The amount of effort expended to make a simple override (or even many) as compared to how much is needed to model a single decent map from scratch, texture, balance, and test it, is different by orders of magnitude.to me it's like saying that if you scrawled a happy face over a Picasso painting with a crayon, you created a derivative work and are entitled to the same sort of protections to your "creation" as the painter himself.
I would be fucking PISSED if I'd released one of those maps for free use in whatever q2 server, and some random emo kid was holding up people from playing it on a server by claiming she has some sort of copyright on the insignificant footnote she added to the map in the form of an override.If she'd made a retexture pak from someone elses work this wouldnt even be a discussion. Why is a map override different, and why should her 5 minutes of effort trump the HOURS some mapper put in to make a cool map from scratch for public use?
Quote from: Whirlingdervish on July 08, 2010, 12:32:39 PMI find the portrayal of what she did as "derivative work" insulting. The amount of effort expended to make a simple override (or even many) as compared to how much is needed to model a single decent map from scratch, texture, balance, and test it, is different by orders of magnitude.to me it's like saying that if you scrawled a happy face over a Picasso painting with a crayon, you created a derivative work and are entitled to the same sort of protections to your "creation" as the painter himself.One analogy would be RiffTrax: http://www.rifftrax.com/It takes orders of magnitude more time to make a movie, than it does for Mike Nelson and friends to make an audio commentary track intended to be downloaded and played along with the movie. Nevertheless: - RiffTrax does not interfere with anyone's ability to enjoy the original movie - Mike Nelson & co. do retain copyright on their audio trackQuote from: Whirlingdervish on July 08, 2010, 12:32:39 PMI would be fucking PISSED if I'd released one of those maps for free use in whatever q2 server, and some random emo kid was holding up people from playing it on a server by claiming she has some sort of copyright on the insignificant footnote she added to the map in the form of an override.If she'd made a retexture pak from someone elses work this wouldnt even be a discussion. Why is a map override different, and why should her 5 minutes of effour posts.ort trump the HOURS some mapper put in to make a cool map from scratch for public use?Although I've made it clear to spawngirl I don't personally endorse the restrictions on the use of the overrides, I will take the Devil's Advocate position here, which is as follows:She's not 'holding up people' from playing the original map. And since her 5 minutes of effort are so insignificant, there's clearly no problem here. Anyone can start with the original map and trivially produce their own override.Regards,quadz
I would be fucking PISSED if I'd released one of those maps for free use in whatever q2 server, and some random emo kid was holding up people from playing it on a server by claiming she has some sort of copyright on the insignificant footnote she added to the map in the form of an override.If she'd made a retexture pak from someone elses work this wouldnt even be a discussion. Why is a map override different, and why should her 5 minutes of effour posts.ort trump the HOURS some mapper put in to make a cool map from scratch for public use?
I see some major trolling and flame potential in this thread going forward so I'd be a happy cow if that didn't happen and we stuck to random lame jokes, such as focusing on my backing down once again.