LiveTale Forum
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Register
    • Login

    A question I haven't seen asked yet

    Questions, Comments, & Feedback
    2
    6
    307
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Likes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • Lynx316L
      Lynx316
      last edited by

      I'm understanding that I keep the IP of my tale but what if say my tales is up on the platform and being used and I decide to make a board game with that same content or a ttrpg or even a video game am I ok to do this will my tale be taken down just wondering what the impactions of such actions

      Mrs.WhatsitM 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • Mrs.WhatsitM
        Mrs.Whatsit @Lynx316
        last edited by

        @Lynx316 Thanks for your question! That would depend on which aspects of your Tale you'll be using within the other media. Would all aspects—including, but not limited to, characters and design—of the new media (be it a board game, video game, novelization, etc.) be part of your original tale, and originally your creations? If the answer is a definitive yes, then you are using only your own IP, and you should go for it! If, however, there are other players' and/or creators' efforts within the new work you are trying to create, that would need to be a longer and more in-depth discussion.

        Note: Questions of IP and creator credit are so idiosyncratic to the situation, so for a hypothetical situation, this is all we can say at this point of development! If you have further details, feel free to send them along.

        LiveTale Sr. Product Manager

        Lynx316L 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • Lynx316L
          Lynx316 @Mrs.Whatsit
          last edited by

          @Mrs-Whatsit so I feel from what I understand your saying is as long as it pretains to my world and things I've put into it's ok but if other players of my tale have created parts of it from playing I could either choose to not use those ideas or I'd have to get permission to use that content they have made(which of course I understand fully it's Thiers) I just provided the backdrop not the adventure or story or the characters they made is this what you were meaning or am I completely wrong

          Mrs.WhatsitM 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • Mrs.WhatsitM
            Mrs.Whatsit @Lynx316
            last edited by

            @Lynx316 Correct! That's what I meant.

            P.S. Just a friendly reminder to note that winning Tales from the contest have a special condition: winning Tales will have a non-compete period of two (2) years from the winner announcement date. During this period, winning Tales cannot be sold or licensed to Unplay's competitors. This is in the contest's terms of service you see when you submit your Tale.

            LiveTale Sr. Product Manager

            Lynx316L 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • Lynx316L
              Lynx316 @Mrs.Whatsit
              last edited by

              @Mrs-Whatsit oh yeah that's fine I wouldn't sell any content of my tale to anybody body else anyway lol I'm to controlling but I would produce something from my tale myself and advertise it like as seen on livetale or some such that you so much you have been so very helpful

              Mrs.WhatsitM 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • Mrs.WhatsitM
                Mrs.Whatsit @Lynx316
                last edited by

                @Lynx316 Happy to help. If you have any other questions, send them along. Wishing you some happy writing!

                LiveTale Sr. Product Manager

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • First post
                  Last post
                Privacy Policy Terms of Service
                © Unplay Inc. 2022, All rights reserved.