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Old 05-09-2007, 11:07 AM   #1
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It's as if the house had hidden rooms which nobody had ever explored; the rest of the house may have been red and blue, but those rooms may well have been green.
Yes, but the architect, builder & painter - particularly if they're the same person - would know whether there are other rooms & would be responsible for the colour.

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Like any mythology, that of Middle-earth will be retold and reinterpreted by those whose imaginations if not stomachs are whetted by its cauldron of strange stew. In such cases, those new works will stand or fall not on their debt or faithfulness to Tolkien, but on the extent to which they also provide imaginative sustenance.
But this 'mythology' has Tolkien's name on it, & is copyrighted. Hence it is not a 'mythology' in the true sense & can't be treated as one. The question is how faithful the players want the game to be. Of course, you can include anything you want in the game - you just wouldn't be able to claim it was Tolkien's world if you introduced things into it that weren't true to Tolkien.

Its interesting that there seems to be much more interest in both this game & the stage show than in, for instance, Rateliff's History of TH - which is actually one of the most significant events in recent times - second only to CoH. I suppose this tells us a lot about what 'fans' want & we must each draw our own conclusions.
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Old 05-09-2007, 11:23 AM   #2
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Yes, but the architect, builder & painter - particularly if they're the same person - would know whether there are other rooms & would be responsible for the colour.
Not sure about that. Did the builder of the Hippodrome imagine his bronze horses would one day adorn St Mark's in Venice? Did Vanburgh imagine that the 9th Duke of Marlborough would stick a Sky Plus aerial on the roof of Blenheim Palace?*

*Not that I know said Duke did so, of course, am just being flippant
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Old 05-09-2007, 11:46 AM   #3
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Its interesting that there seems to be much more interest in both this game & the stage show than in, for instance, Rateliff's History of TH - which is actually one of the most significant events in recent times - second only to CoH. I suppose this tells us a lot about what 'fans' want & we must each draw our own conclusions.
a quick reply for now re: the stage production: iirc, there was widespread derision here on the Downs and elsewhere in Tolkiendom about the Toronto production long before opening night. Now that the show has moved to London, at least the UK Downers have stopped crying over spilt milk and are off to lap the London production up.

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But this 'mythology' has Tolkien's name on it, & is copyrighted. Hence it is not a 'mythology' in the true sense & can't be treated as one
There is no copyright on the imagination, copyright being a legal fiction.
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Old 05-09-2007, 12:09 PM   #4
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There is no copyright on the imagination, copyright being a legal fiction.
But breaching it can still get you locked up. Tolkien spent most of his life creating his Legendarium & legally (something he was very careful to uphold) he, & subsequently his literary heirs held/hold the legal rights to the written work. Now, to the extent that the movie rights have been sold (& I'm assuming that the game rights are an extension of the movie rights) the holders can do pretty much as they will with them. However, many of us will not consider what is done by the owners of those rights to be authentic if it departs from Tolkien's creation.

And I would suspect that the company responsible for the game are just as jealous in their guardianship of their 'rights' - for which they probably paid a good deal....
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Old 05-09-2007, 05:42 PM   #5
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But breaching it can still get you locked up.
I'll take that as a typical form of davemian hyperbole, as copyright is mainly a civil action rather than criminal action, the recent nasty business over filesharing notwithstanding, resulting in financial fines rather than imprisonment.


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Tolkien spent most of his life creating his Legendarium & legally (something he was very careful to uphold) he, & subsequently his literary heirs held/hold the legal rights to the written work.
Copyright does eventually run out, although Disney is trying hard to keep up the Mickey Mouse copyright.

However, the really interesting aspect of copyright is just what is copyrighted and what is not. Copyright covers the expression of the idea, not the idea itself. Thus, while Disney still wants to control the pictorial representation of M. Mouse, that copyright does not limit others from writing about or drawing anthropomorphic mice as long as they don't appear to mimic M. Mouse. (gotta love Wiki, for all its faults. )

Does this mean that Ents are copyrighted, but not walking trees? Obviously elves cannot be copyrighted as they existed long before Tolkien. Ditto, dwarves, trolls, etc. Hobbits might well be Tolkien's but anyone can write about short, hairy folks likely as long as they don't have long geneologies and flower names and sweet, innocent dispositions.

Now, the name "Middle earth" comes from Old English. Does Tolkien have copyright on that word? Or can anyone use it, claiming derivation from Old English? (And usually copyright is based on a minimum of eight words.) Amount, proportion, nature and purpose of the copying are all brought into consideration. Also, some jurisdictions allow for parodic and satiric adaptations of the original work, a point which would excuse BD's own REB fanfics from infringement issues (as if there weren't other myriad arguments in its defense.)

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Now, to the extent that the movie rights have been sold (& I'm assuming that the game rights are an extension of the movie rights) the holders can do pretty much as they will with them. However, many of us will not consider what is done by the owners of those rights to be authentic if it departs from Tolkien's creation.
The copyright issue is really something different from your last claim here, about "authenticity", which, if I understand you correctly, implies the entire idea itself of Tolkien's Legendarium.
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You can copyright anything seemingly - a Yorkshire pub is currently being sued by KFC for calling its Christmas Day meal a 'family feast'...

I think what's being missed here is that this is a Game. It's not the books nor is it a film adaptation - it's a game, and a fully interactive one in which participants will create content and characters, plotlines and relationships. Presumably they can do more or less what they want within loose parameters, rather like in World of Warcrack - and such games are in a constant state of flux anyway, their interactivity means they alter by the second. So you have to wonder exactly what degree of 'authenticity' the game creators/admins are hoping to control anyway!

As soon as the data is loaded onto computers it will take any control over content right out of the hands of Tolkien and Tolkien purists anyway - so what the problem is I fail to 'get'. Some clever spark will find a way to hack the game anyway and find a way to allow 'gay marriages' - hackers found ways to make The Sims 'adult' so no doubt they will be able to do it with this too.
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Old 05-11-2007, 01:42 PM   #7
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As Bb noted, copyright is not really an issue when the relevant rights have been sold off. But, if someone were to breach the Estate's copyright by publishing a slash fanfic or some such for gain, it would be the use of Tolkien's ideas, rather than the incorporation of homosexuality, that would do for them.
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So you have to wonder exactly what degree of 'authenticity' the game creators/admins are hoping to control anyway!
Well, from what Durelin said, the creators can create consequences from alliances, including marriages, so they have some control there. Whether hackers can overcome that, I know not.

But I can see no 'lawful impediment', that the creators might impose, to gamers simply assuming a gay identity.
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