DakonBlackblade said:
Wich is exactly the same idea here, if you have an original model, in a original story, doing something unrelated ot what is done in the source material then its not copyright infringement, wich is why 99% of the porn Lara Crofts are called Laura Croft, Clara Soft or whatever, they are not the same characters. Blizzard isn't even trying to crack down on draw pornography because that is an area they have 0 chances of winning. Rule 37 porn have been around for ages and ppl creating it are protected by the same laws that protect fanarts and fanfictions, you aren't infringing anything if you have created it yourself and is using it non profitably in a scenario unrelated to the main product, even if it is based on the original. No one else but Blizzard (they have a long history of trying to do it with Warcraft related porn as well, and look how well that worked out for them) tries to fight it cause ppl know its a losing battle. |
Ah but here's the rub: the nature of copyright for individal characters varries. For example, Lara Croft. Let's face it, she's not all that iconic in appearance. She's a white chick with brown hair, she is the embodiment of generic in all except for one area under her shirt. Her appearance won't get you in trouble so you can have someone look like her, named her sort of the same, and then wink to the audience and have a competent case. Cause the copyrights protecting her appearance are "thin" copyrights. The strong ones are on Lara Croft the character. So if you tie your scenario delibearately into, say, the story of the last Tomb Raider, you could get in real trouble. Cause now you are infringing on the character.
Mario, on the other hand, is completely and totally the opposite. He HAS no personality, no character. The copyrights on Mario the character are thin, the strong copyrights are with regards to his appearance. Which is a VERY strong copyright cause his appearance is incredibly distinct and recognizable. Which means you would have to make him very different in look to Mario to have a chance.
All that said, that's the problem here: the characters in question have extremely distinct designs and distinct character to them as well. Both have pretty strong copyright protections, expecially the former. And that's what is being made and that's what Blizzard is pursuing. If the model looks like Tracer, that's really all it takes. Cause Tracer has a very distinct, recognizable, copyrighted design. Lara Craft's design, while undoubtedly is copyrighted technically, has very thin protection.
Also, drawn porn has some enhanced protection due to its transformative nature. However, that's not a wholesale win. The design is the copyrighted portion here as well as the character. If the character in, say, a pornographic graphic novel looks just like Tracer and acts just like Tracer and is called "Tracer," it doesn't matter that it's drawn. That is infringement and it could be pursued and Blizzard would win. Even if the name is changed to, say, Tracker, it won't work because the DESIGN is too distinct.
As for laws and copyright with regards to fan art, please, watch the video. It's a copyright law veteran brought in by DeviantArt to explain it to fan artists. It will explain all of thisin more detail and better detail than I. Most fanart is copyright infringement of some kind. It exists and is widely distributed unhindered and is permitted to because A) it is impractical to pursue them all, B) most creators quite welcome fan-generated postive exposure, and C) many companies just do not care. Most companies don't pursue it very far even when they do because while they can win, it would just generate bad publicity and cost money. It's easier to just chase it enough to seclude it away on the shadowy corners of the internet where 90% of people will never see it.
As for the wisdom of their actions, you would be shocked what they COULD get done if they were willing to go all in with whatever resources it takes. They could probably easily chase this material off of all "respectable" sites and push it all the way to just the edgy sites willing to risk a massive lawsuit being shoved up their rear. However, they won't. Because they don't really care that it exists as much as they care that it stays secluded.







