Status Gear Entertainment
Praised Adventurer
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- -0.30
MV Tan! *u*<3I made an MV-tan MV sprite.
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I tried.
That's all I have. Haven't made a whole sheet, that might be a bit difficult. :P
MV Tan! *u*<3I made an MV-tan MV sprite.
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I tried.
That's all I have. Haven't made a whole sheet, that might be a bit difficult. :P
We can just have the community contribute to like 1 frame of her. i'll attempt some of the battlersThat's all I have. Haven't made a whole sheet, that might be a bit difficult. :P
According to the copyright law, if it's changed over 70% it is not considered copyright infringement. So, anything edited at least 70% by you will work.Just looking for some clarification here- The first post says not to use "any copyrighted" RM graphics. Does that mean not even if they are changed around with different coloring and clothes? Meaning not using the original style format of the sprites/battlers in RPG Maker itself?
It is very vague. But that's any laws, and that's why there are judges, lawyers, etc. that get paid the big bucks to decide what their interpretation of said law is. Sadly, this cannot be summed down other than 70%, and that's really hard to tell when it comes to someone else's work, etc. Which is why our rules state none whatsoever to keep things simple. If you can't tell by our forum, I enjoy simplicity very much. The more simple something is, the better it is XD70% edited? That's seems kind of vague. I've heard of that law, but seen it debated a lot in Deviant Art and other places about it's exact meaning.
Sorry for so many questions I really want to understand the subject fully (even though I'm not submitting any kind of mascot).I never plan on using RPG Maker for anything more than a hobby myself, but I like to be knowledgeable of laws.![]()
I believe every country has some sort of different length for copyright and infringement. It also depends on the product that you are trying to produce. Although very difficult to legit set a real ground bases on what the percentage should be and how you could tell if it is are rather difficult as well. Popular beliefs range anywhere from 25% - 75% of change must occur on the product. Can't remember where the article was that explains this though....zZzIt is very vague. But that's any laws, and that's why there are judges, lawyers, etc. that get paid the big bucks to decide what their interpretation of said law is. Sadly, this cannot be summed down other than 70%, and that's really hard to tell when it comes to someone else's work, etc. Which is why our rules state none whatsoever to keep things simple. If you can't tell by our forum, I enjoy simplicity very much. The more simple something is, the better it is XD