Monday 15 June 2015

iPhone game copyright and licensing -


iPhone games that require special permission (copyright, trademark, etc.) by repeating the exact functionality and rules of popular ownership board games Prior to submission to the App Store for approval, relevant companies (Mattel, Hasbrow, Parker Brother, etc.)

Like many things related to intellectual property and legal system, its not an easy answer Is not.

Strictly speaking, you can not do copyright game mechanics. However, despite the trademark or copyright infringement in the form of the game or presentation, it can be difficult to 'clone' many games in this recognizable fashion. This is differentiating the other ethical views of cloning from existing games.

As long as it is not really clear actually , the apple will probably accept it, though, if it is adequately recognizable, then it is possible that you can clone Conflicts and distractions from the IP owner of the game that do it.

Therefore, making a game with a mechanism of monopoly that is identifiable as a monopoly clone is asking for a SmackDown to make some obscure board game games from a long time business company "secure "It is not possible, however, that someone is going to spend money to sue on a suspicious opportunity to win.


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