Koniving, on 07 October 2013 - 08:22 PM, said:
I don't think anyone would complain if the arms did not hang below the knees as often depicted (low-hanging arm complaints, anyone?) so there is that, too.
The problem isn't whether or not you can make it "legally", because this is a matter of intellectual property and as such is extremely convoluted. Fair Use and similar concepts have guidelines but not hard and fast rules, and something is not infringing or not until it's been addressed in court. It doesn't matter if the art PGI makes is clearly sufficiently different, even if it's different enough that they could be certain of winning a court case. It doesn't even matter if the actual ownership of the rights is in question!
All Harmony Gold needs to do is sue. They have vast resources compared to PGI. If they sued, they would only need to delay the court case and it would financially ruin PGI, even if eventually PGI won.
PGI understands this, and HG knows PGI does. Thus, the mere threat of a lawsuit ends the chances of that ever happening. HG has already established it's willing to file such lawsuits at the drop of a hat and indeed, they did that specifically for this sort of eventuality. Now, the mere threat of legal action is enough to win, and not just win but essentially extort settlement money from their victims. If HG sued PGI, PGI would likely have to settle even if they knew they were in the right, because the cost of doing so would be less than the ruinous cost of a protracted legal battle. And you can rest assured that the settlement amount would be carefully calculated to be high enough to be profitable for HG and low enough to be less than the cost of the resulting court case to PGI.
If PGI does go ahead, makes a marauder that does look sufficiently different? HG sues. Lets say PGI fights it out, throws a couple hundred grand
Edited by Wintersdark, 08 October 2013 - 01:24 AM.