![]() I’m not Interference, the person you posed the original question to, but the reason why this is sad is because these clauses objectively limit the creativity of a map maker as well reducing motivation to create custom maps not only because your creativity is now limited, but now the tool company is saying it’s owning everything that you make with its tool. ![]() This is one of the few things that I think would absolutely not hold up in court. ![]() The map editor is a tool, what you do with that tool does not entitle the tool maker to the intellectual property, much in the same way that games are built in a game engine, the game engine does not own the intellectual property of the game. Nowhere else in reality does this really occur, so your “of course” here is highly unmerited. ![]() How is this sad?! If you want to make a map, you are using Blizzard software. ![]()
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