Just to clear a few things up here about the ip on the unseen:
I refer you to this post by Empath:
Posted 01 September 2012 - 12:50 AM
I can't vote in this poll since the option of my choice isn't present:
"I prefer whatever artistic redesign 'Flying Debris' decides to make to the 'unseen' loadouts to make them uniquely suitable for MW:O"
FWIW, as a BattleDroids player, I will say most of the Original Fourteen are really sub-par designs with muddled loadouts (Shadow Hawk aka "Jack of all Ranges, Master of None" anyone?)
If I were involved with IGP/PGI, I would ONLY consider delving into such risky waters to include these designs in this F2P MMO would be with expressed written permission from Harmony Gold that the artwork we would use is not in infringement of their licensing of Studio Nue's artwork. Ironically, said permission could only be obtained by SUBMITTING FD's reworked art to HarmGold, and opening PGI/IGP up to a potential cease & desist from HG.
Also, the amount of misinformation regarding this whole legal mess makes me sad.
Okay:
1) Studio Nue creates artwork for some giant robots in preparation for use in some still-undefined animated show,
2) FASA, needing artwork of giant robots (and this being the '80s the ONLY source is Japan), licenses the artwork for "creation and advertising of model kits in the United States" through a now-defunct intermediary, Twentieth Century Imports,
3) Studio Nue creates Super Dimension Fortress Macross, using the artwork in #1 - in exchange for financial assistance during its creation, S.Nue signs over ALL international licensing of SDF Macross to Tatsunoko Production
{this is where it gets interesting}
4) a. 1984-Harmony Gold licenses SDF Macross (as well as two other unrelated Studio Nue anime shows) from Tatsunoko for USA distribution,
4) b. 1984-FASA seeks to expand their license through TCI...and nothing seems to get done by the latter before they end up closing shop,
5) HG frankensteins the three shows together to create Robotech,
6) HG dominates - ****, CREATES - the fledgling US anime market with its flagship property,
7) FASA grows its BattleTech property beyond its licensed origins, and the Clan Invasion introduces a major change to the in-game milieu with in-house art and designs,
8) FASA begins to consider diversifying beyond the boardgame (and associated rulebooks and storyline novels), and enters talks with Playmates Toys about creating spin-off products based on BattleTech's Clan 'Mechs,
9) Playmates thinks things over, then turns FASA down,
10) 1993 - Playmates works with Universal Cartoon Studios to 'get an American share' of the Japanese anime market, and releases EXO Squad...including some artwork and toy designs that BLATANTLY infringe on FASA's Clan 'Mechs,
11) 1993 - FASA files suit against Playmates,
12) Playmates already has business dealings with Harmony Gold and latter notices similarities between old BT designs and designs from SDF MacrossRobotech
13) 1995 - Harmony Gold files suit against FASA regarding the dubious status of FASA's licensing Studio Nue's artwork,
14) Playmates moves for the suit lodged against them by FASA be reassigned and consolidated with HG's suit against FASA,
15) legal shennangians (motions to change venue for suit, appeals to higher courts, etc.) go on for many, many billable hours, before getting denied,
16) 1996 - Judge Castillo in original suit of FASA v. Playmates finds in FASA's favour, and orders Playmates to cease production and sale of the offending products...and attaches NO financial compensation to/from either party,
14) both Playmates and FASA are left financially weakened after this lawsuit,
16) FASA, gun-shy after getting shafted and placed in a crippling fiscal state from winning a three-year court battle, and looking down the barrels of ANOTHER lawsuit which does NOT look like a 'cut and dried' win for them, panics and purges ALL out-of-house artwork (including non-Studio Nue artwork like Crusher Joe and Dougram),
17) FASA takes Harmony Gold into closed meetings to settle matters out-of-court,
18) No one involved says JACK about this settlement.
That's essentially everything up to about 2003, with Operation Phoenix and the Reseen.
Also of note: that fun stuff regarding 'illegitimate' licenses going from Studio Nue -> ??? -> TCI -> FASA?
Around 2002, Japanese courts ruled that FASA was in the right...and to clearly illustrate the quagmire that the legal system is, this ruling has NO bearing on any legal proceedings in the U.S. or anywhere else outside Japan.
tl;dr? Anything involving lawyers is going to leave you broke, even if you win. Right, Gwyd?
Edited by empath, 01 September 2012 - 12:53 AM.
(sorry I don't know how to do forum quotes)
Edited by Smokeyhavoc, 28 June 2015 - 01:21 AM.