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Hahaha... Uppercut and Hadou-Ken Hand Gesture don't belong to Capcom. There is no Trademark or Copyright for it.And get Inu Factory a cease and desist from Capcom...
Hahaha... Uppercut and Hadou-Ken Hand Gesture don't belong to Capcom. There is no Trademark or Copyright for it.And get Inu Factory a cease and desist from Capcom...
A spinning uppercut while shouting "SHORYUKEN!" and the Hadouken hand gesture with an energy ball spitting out while shouting "HADOUKEN!" is 100% sure to be copyrighted as property of Street Fighter and Capcom...Hahaha... Uppercut and Hadou-Ken Hand Gesture don't belong to Capcom. There is no Trademark or Copyright for it.
That's not how copyright works, you can't copyright simple movements, at best you can copyright complex choreographies, like for example an entire dance routine, but even that doesn't guarantee you can win in court. Also both hadouken and shoryuken are compound common words, you can't copyright common speech since you have no claim over it. A trade mark would be a different thing, but just using common words and movements in general is not gonna get to court. At best they send a cease and desist that you ignore and it ends there.A spinning uppercut while shouting "SHORYUKEN!" and the Hadouken hand gesture with an energy ball spitting out while shouting "HADOUKEN!" is 100% sure to be copyrighted as property of Street Fighter and Capcom...
Well I tried to research it but my searches come up with literally nothing so I guess you're right on that oneThat's not how copyright works, you can't copyright simple movements, at best you can copyright complex choreographies, like for example an entire dance routine, but even that doesn't guarantee you can win in court. Also both hadouken and shoryuken are compound common words, you can't copyright common speech since you have no claim over it. A trade mark would be a different thing, but just using common words and movements in general is not gonna get to court. At best they send a cease and desist that you ignore and it ends there.
Copyright law is very unclear, on purpose, to be honest, the side with the better argument usually wins, because there are no clear cut rules. But you can go on precedent, if something similar happened in the past, and the law has not been entirely rewritten, you can use it to boost your argument. That's more or less how fair use stayes afloat, the only problem being that you actually have to go to court, and that costs money and time. About the cease and desist, it's just a bully tactic from companies to try and shut you down without having to go to court, because an email costs nothing. But they don't usually go through with a court case unless there is either a strong monetary gain, offsetting the court costs, or you are blatantly using their trademarks which might cause them to lose the rights, because of a loss of distintiveness and such. They will fight to the death for those.Well I tried to research it but my searches come up with literally nothing so I guess you're right on that one
The latter.So is there any actual playable demo of this yet or is it all just images and video clips?
Maybe people actually like his work?I find it with no sense since the dev hasn't really done anything big at all and no demo. It's either that people "found out" this dev was the one who made hounds of blade and everyone decided to follow him or just the amount of "stars" the post got...
I do actually. I follow him on ci-en for the sake of updates. I'd chip in a few bucks but ci-en doesn't accept my card lolMaybe people actually like his work?
I don't have to. Just merge the first post with the second.OP not up to standard, requires gameplay description and controls. PM Me, Darkfire or Jesus with and updated OP or once you have updated the OP.
For the new game he'll never finish?You must be registered to see the links
He released a demo for the new game
one must remain optimisticFor the new game he'll never finish?
Also what the crap is this demo? She moves 100 mph and is completely uncontrollable with how fast she is. And also once you get caught you are literally no longer allowed to play.
Yeah but at least in the older games it was based on various stats. You aren't allowed to escape anything here right off the bat. So is there no frame cap yet or something? That's the only reason I can think of that'd make everything move so fast.That's literally how his older games were