• Natanael@infosec.pub
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    12 days ago

    And “would leave rights holders liable” is completely false, no game would have offline modes if it did

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      12 days ago

      Exactly, and that also includes online games like Minecraft. Nobody is going to sue Microsoft because of what someone said or did in a private Minecraft server, though they might if it’s a Microsoft hosted one.

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      12 days ago

      I understood that from a IP and trademark stand point. It could be hard to retain your copyright or trademark if you are no longer controlling a product

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        12 days ago

        No, copyright isn’t relinquished from any of that (not even any effect on damages if you still require players to have bought the game to use the private servers), and trademarks wouldn’t be affected at all if you simply require that 3rd party servers are marked as unofficial