Lancers Canon Copyrights
The Lancers Canon : The sum of the entire setting and entire storyline presented in Starlancer and Freelancer. This includes all factions, characters, events, stations, ships, and even solar system layouts. The cannon does not include the actual game data, rather, the game data includes the canon (e.g. INI files and ship models are not part of the canon but whats presented in those files is part of the canon). This was originally created by the Roberts brothers and Digital Anvil. Presumably this copyright is now owned and wholly controlled by Microsoft.
Situation : Openlancer is stuck in an extremely precarious situation being unable to directly use the Lancers Canon due to the copyright issues. Our storyline is set a decade after the end of the FL SP campaign. It involves a new colony being established on the other side of the hypergate opened at the end of the FL SP campaign and another war with the Nomads. We probably can get away with using new faction names and just not mentioning any history at all without blatant infringement of the copyright. What we really need is full access to use the entire Lancers Canon.
Questions : Now, I need to know a few things:
-1- Does anyone know who I could contact, presumably at Microsoft, to try to get the Lancers Canon released for general use? Anyone have any friends in MS's games division? Are there any former DA devs around that might be able to help?
-2- In the event MS doesn't want to release the canon to public domain, we may be able to persuade them to give formal permission to a specific group to use the canon freely. The Openlancer Project would be a poor choice, it needs to go to the community at a whole, not just this project. Who should be the controlling group? TLR as a whole?
-3- In the event Openlancer needs to “skirt” the canon copyright, I need to know how “off cannon” our storyline/setting should be to be safe. I think theres also a case for fair use given this is fan fiction, isn't commercial, shouldn't impact FL's remaining market value, and copies little actual content, just lots of “ideas”. Are there any attorneys around that could clarify a few things here?
-4- Another law question, Openlancer can support basic interoperability with FL game data (INI's, info cards, models, etc). The only possible complication here is DRM issues under the DMCA. Modding is permitted by the FL license, obviously this wouldn't extend to OL. We can do this quietly via anonymous third party development of the utilities or officially packaged with the OL modding tool set, either way it'll be done. This raises two issues: Is there actually a real legal risk to people porting mods from FL over to Openlancer (e.g. real threat, not technicality)? Is there any risk at all to Openlancer for offering basic support for FL game data?
-5- Finally, if all else fails, we may need to create a completely new setting and storyline, a new canon. This would be entirely community created, community held, free of corporate influence, and generally similar to the Lancers Canon. So, how do people feel about creating a completely new canon?
Thats it,
-Burn
"Only the dead have seen the end of war"-Plato