The Neon Peon wrote:The problem with copyright issues is not whether you were right or wrong. My high school had to change its logo this year because another one several states away was using the exact same one and threatening to sure. Although our school was founded long before theirs, the administrators found it was easier to change the logo everywhere (that means every form, calendar, banner, all the signs around the school.... everything really.) just because they found it was less expensive to do that than pay a lawyer to defend their case.
So, in a way, it is just whether you want to go through the whole legal process, lose a lot of money to pay a lawyer just so you can keep doing what you have always been doing, or inconvenience yourself slightly for a month or two until the maps are revamped? What would any of you do in this situation?
Exactly. It's better safe than sorry...
Though I admit I don't understand how Harsbo has a copyright on "Attack."
j/k, of course. They've got to remove all resemblance in terminology. It's not about the individual words, its about our instructions sounding just like theirs.