Yeah, but tardigrades are also real animals, which are much better-known than this game.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:13 pmThe game is called Tardigrades and the titular Tardigrades are identical to the creature that Trek calls a Tardigrade. There is a case here.Worffan101 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 7:26 pmDidn't watch your video because I don't give pageviews to alt-Reich types as a matter of principle, but I can tell you based on my (limited) knowledge of copyright law and cursory research that the lawsuit by that indy game dev is toast because you can't actually trademark an idea, only a particular implementation of an idea. You can trademark certain names, combinations of names and costume pieces, for example "Klingon" or the TNG Klingon makeup, that can be sued over, but you can't trademark stuff like "Alien" or generic aliens with a proud warrior race guy style.BigGator5 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 5:27 pmGenuinely worried about you.
Anyway, have you heard about the STD Lawsuit yet?
If the guy had obviously similar names and character concepts for each of the characters to the STD cast and/or there was a way to prove that STD's "writers" (I use the term loosely because they clearly were doing more shrooms than writing when they cooked up this bullshit queerbaiting shit show) had at some point seen and/or played the guy's game...then he'd have a case. Since AFAIK neither of those really seems to be the case...I can't see this lawsuit getting anywhere fast.
I'd have to see the game in more detail but it looks like a case with basically no base to stand on.