Mike Forst, on 27 January 2015 - 09:56 AM, said:
In my personal opinion as a Mechwarrior fan: if the mech has to look significantly different than the original and have a different name to hide it from the license holders then it's not the original mech in any way. In that case, there's really not much point in spending all this effort on these designs when there are plenty of other ones that can be brought to life without these issues (especially if the license holder gets wise and tries to make a stink about it anyways).
If a deal can be struck in the future, then great. If not, it's best to leave the HG Unseen where they are: as fond memories.
As far as I understand the HG issue, they don't own the name "Marauder" but are aware of it and will pounce if they see it. Their presumed IP (there's some possibility the Japanese holder of the IP lease might not actually own that IP now) is for the image of the mech, not the name or what's in it or the BT lore surrounding it.
So the main crux of you point is right, the mech would have to be sufficiently different looking so that any HG legal action would hold no water and be a fruitless waste of time.
So my point is, you can make any 75 ton mech with a STD 300 engine and 2xPPC, 2xML, AC5, call it a Marauder, but look anything you like.
Randal Bill's Project Phoenix appears to have skirted the issue, with redesigned mechs, which did annoy some players because they didn't look like Macross designs. Well forget those guys. My point is, its probably do-able legally.
Here's a link to a MAD-5R from that TRO:
http://www.sarna.net...5r_marauder.png
And I'll state this right now: I will buy a mech pack featuring Project Phoenix redesigns of Unseen mechs. I'll proudly buy that from PGI.