Unit_2 wrote:I drew up the draft, game play, and territory names. Dolomite re-drew over the territories, the names, and added eye candy to the map. So the 'Official Copy Right' would belong to me, but the other metal would go to Dolomite for doing all the other work. The only problem is that OID did the XML, is there another metal for that?
This is the point that is in dispute.
Having re-read the whole thread, it would appear that the original idea could have been Gozar's. The development of gameplay and territory names is partially formed by the natural geography, and partially as a result of feedback from the community. The XML is a technical description of the map that is required to make the game playable, and is not subject to the same copyright agreement. I strongly believe that the copyright should belong to the creator of the image. In this case, it is still not clear whether that is Lone.Prophet or dolomite13, who took it upon himself to recreate the graphics.
At this stage, I'm of the opinion that no medals should be awarded for development of this map, because too many people have added significant weight to its development. The creator of the final
image should be responsible for the copyright agreement:
The author retains copyright on their work, and gives Conquer Club permission to use the imagery free of charge, for as long as Conquer Club sees fit on the Conquer Club website. Conquer Club cannot sell, lease, or lend the right to use the images to anyone else. The author swears that their map is their own work, or a legal derivative work and by submitting it, do hereby claim all responsibility for that being true