Lontahv wrote:We, people of the GuildOfWriters are balancing on a crumbling cliff's edge. It's your duty as a member not to get the Guild in boiling-hot water. Be careful what you do, it could decide the fate of the whole guild and pyprp, etc.
I couldn't disagree more.
I don't understand what you mean. What crumbling edge?
Certainly Cyan is in the weakest position it has ever been in, and Turner is probably way past caring. I don't see what could get the water boiling at this point.
If anything, Cyan or Turner could take exception to someone using a texture or a sound, then send a D&D letter to that person, which said person would then choose to obey or not. The probability of such a letter to be followed by a lawsuit is exactly zero.
As for the GoW: it doesn't exist, it has no charter, no head office, no owners or officers that could be sued. The GoW doesn't make Ages, it doesn't use textures or sounds.
It gets even better: you can make a new part of the City or a library Age if you want, it is certainly not illegal in any country. The fact that Cyan (or one Cyan representative at one point in time) wishes you wouldn't means only one thing: it wishes you wouldn't. Alas, life is such that one's wishes aren't always granted. Actually, I'm not sure if Cyan's wishes are still relevant. Wishes didn't seem to help much in keeping MOUL alive. Maybe Cyan had its chance, failed and should now focus on not being too much of a hindrance.
So what exactly is the danger here? In the unlikely event that Cyan can get a MOUL server running, it could refuse an Age for inclusion in MOUL. Oooo.
I don't advocate stealing someone else's intellectual property.
But if I ever get down to Age building, the last thing on my mind will be Cyan's wishes. If I can make a good City building, you can bet I'll post it.