by Admiral Ackguh » Thu Feb 25, 2016 9:58 pm
Tdarcos wrote:Admiral Ackguh wrote:
How about it?
Okay, what do you do if the BBC finds out about it? What is their stand about fan works?
I haven't seen any official statement. But judging from the huge quantity of non-profit fan material on the Web, and earlier printed works - they are tolerant about it.
Paramount Pictures, for example, has been pretty open about fan works of Star Trek that don't make money, but has seen fit to drop the hammer on what looks like a potentially large film that was set up through crowdfunding.
The Beeb may not care or they may not like the idea. Now, if you're just going to release something and not make any money off of it, it probably doesn't matter, but it's something you should be aware of, just in case.
Any ACK games I make based on
Doctor Who will be 100% free.
I know that the BBC and the Terry Nation estate had issues with the FASA DW Role Playing game in the 1980s, and IIRC ultimately pressured FASA to drop Doctor Who. FASA was publishing DW material for profit, of course. Consider also the BBC now is very different than it was in the 1980s and 1990s....
Thanks for bringing awareness of the issue.
[quote="Tdarcos"][quote="Admiral Ackguh"][b] [/b]
How about it?[/quote]
Okay, what do you do if the BBC finds out about it? What is their stand about fan works?[/quote]
I haven't seen any official statement. But judging from the huge quantity of non-profit fan material on the Web, and earlier printed works - they are tolerant about it.
[quote]Paramount Pictures, for example, has been pretty open about fan works of Star Trek that don't make money, but has seen fit to drop the hammer on what looks like a potentially large film that was set up through crowdfunding.
The Beeb may not care or they may not like the idea. Now, if you're just going to release something and not make any money off of it, it probably doesn't matter, but it's something you should be aware of, just in case.[/quote]
Any ACK games I make based on [i]Doctor Who[/i] will be 100% free.
I know that the BBC and the Terry Nation estate had issues with the FASA DW Role Playing game in the 1980s, and IIRC ultimately pressured FASA to drop Doctor Who. FASA was publishing DW material for profit, of course. Consider also the BBC now is very different than it was in the 1980s and 1990s....
Thanks for bringing awareness of the issue.