Ich vermisse ein bisschen die Zeit, als hier noch mehr lustige Bilder gepostet wurden.
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DSometimes glass glitters more than diamonds because it has more to prove.
What happens when [a fan project] reaches a level of professional polish that its use of trade dress could conceivably be taken as an act of licensing on the IP holder's part? [..]I think you know the answer already.[..]The likeliest reason for the timing of this Cease and Desist order coincides with Fighting is Magic's sudden emergence in the competition for a main stage slot at Evo, the largest fighting games tournament event of the year.
Mane6 unfortunately found themselves in a situation where any lack of action on Hasbro's part would be implicitly granting Mane6 a license for their product. [..]Although the action is cartoony and bloodless, Hasbro could never and would never allow a license to be granted for a game in which their children's entertainment media figures beat the stuffing out of each other.
And while it's true that not defending a trademark won't cost Hasbro its control over any of the ponies depicted in Fighting is Magic or the MLP franchise as a whole, this implicit license would absolutely change the landscape of their business. Competitors who notice something like this can and will point to it in court as a precedent of permission for derivative works, which harms the value of the franchise.[..] a difference of many many millions of dollars[..]This in turn violates Hasbro's duty to its shareholders, as they are no longer operating in the company's best financial interests, opening them up to lawsuits from their public owners. It's not a thing they can afford to let happen.
Sometimes glass glitters more than diamonds because it has more to prove.
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Sometimes glass glitters more than diamonds because it has more to prove.