Well...yeah, you can't break international copyright law.





Well...yeah, you can't break international copyright law.


While I do agree with you sir there is a country that says To hell with international copyright laws!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqnfQBISgQo
Actually, there is technically no international copyright law. It varies from country to country. For example; in the United States you would need to seek NFL approval to feature every NFL team and logo in order to use them in a game - this is how EA killed the NFL2K franchise. However, in Japan, this is not required. So, if a Japanese company wanted to make a boxing game (Hajime No Ippo), they can freely use the WBC, IBF, WBO, and WBA titles without prior agreement.
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.

Reply With Quote



