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Scoobes said:
I'm a bit dissappointed that Nintendo decided to take it down, or felt the need to take action at all to be honest. I kinda wish they'd taken some ideas from Valve. When Valve get this sort of thing shown to them they nuture it and even give fans links to the good stuff. They've helped advertise the Black Mesa mod and linked to the fan-made Half-Life movie.

Oh Nintendo, why deny our love...

Mods are a different beast altogether though ...

I could be wrong but I suspect that a mod falls more in line with violating a copyright than violating a trademark being that most mods involve modifying an existing product while reusing copyrighted material. There are some significant differences between copyrights, trademarks and patents and (I could be wrong on this) I believe that if you hold a copyright or patent you own it regardless of if you legally defend it or not; whereas a trademark needs to be protected or it is legally indefensible.