Blue Footed Booby, on 11 October 2013 - 09:35 AM, said:
This is a matter of some debate. I've also seen folks say that both companies had licenses to the design, but FASA got it via a channel the original rights holder didn't actually have authority to use. The wiki page about all this seems different every time I re-read it. It's bizarrely hard to find any actual official word, like translated court documents. It's a lot like trying to figure out if Varg Vikernes was actually convicted of arson, or just murder.
If Studio Nue had a problem with FASA's design then why did they do the art for the Japanese edition of Battletech, which includes the Marauder?
http://www.gearsonli...ttletech/mecha/
TCI licensed the designs from Studio Nue with a stipulation that they couldn't name what show(s) the mechs came from and created their own art. FASA entered into a shared license with TCI and used TCI's art for the Unseen. Due to the nature of shared licenses this put FASA on equal footing with TCI in regards to their relation to Studio Nue/Big West i.e. FASA is an original license holder.
In regards to Harmony Gold, if you read the filing they did against Hasbro recently, you will see that they claim that they own the art and the designs to the mechs from Macross, Southern Cross, and Mospeda. The problem is that in 2002 and 2006, the Japanese courts ruled that Studio Nue/Big West owns the designs which voids that part of the Harmony Gold license from Tatsunoko as Tatsunoko doesn't have the authority to license to something they do not have.This was upheld in a US court case where Big West took Harmony Gold to court in 2002 to file an injunction against HG blocking all things Macross into the US. Big West won that case, so HG is fully blocked from creating derivatives of the Southern Cross and Macross designs, in addition to stopping the blocking on imports from Japan to all things Macross.
http://www.animenews...macross-lawsuit
This is why when Robotech: Shadow Chronicles was done it doesn't have any of the Macross/Southern Cross characters and mechs. HG lacks the ability to create derivative works of those designs. It can, however, create derivatives of the Mospeda designs since Tatsunoko owns Mospeda wholly.