This is quite sad really, Zenimax are now sending their cronies after DoomRL [Official Site] the Doom-inspired roguelike.
The developer, who I follow shared it on Twitter:
So... Zenimax have just written to me demanding I take down the DoomRL site... :-/ pic.twitter.com/tXAwdq59Zz
— Kornel Kisielewicz (@epyoncf) December 2, 2016
The actual image in case it vanishes:
I'm not surprised though, since he is using the actual Doom logo on the website, with a minor adjustment. The game also shared monster names, sprite designs and so on. So it looks like this could be the end of the road for the fan-game.
The silly thing is, it's not even remotely competing with the actual Doom games, so this is just ZeniMax showing their muscles. As sad as it is, I'm torn here. Fan games are awesome, but they are essentially using someone's designs and often more.
It seems Zenimax have only really noticed it now that the DoomRL creator is crowdfunding a successor named Jupiter Hell.
Quotetrying to shit it down
I think you should keep that in the title. Because they are trying to shit on it.
Quoting: reaVerLets all note here that it isn't economically viable for them to port their games to Linux, yet it is economically viable for them to go threaten people that have no money with lawsuits.
While I am in no way supporting Zenimax here, and dont agree with their behaviour. I believe this is a case of a rock and a hard place; in order to maintain trademarks on things you have to actively use and critically take steps to prevent its use by other parties. So while DoomRL may not pose any threat to Zenimax by not defending the trademark they potentially down the line open themselves up to others who could be a threat being able to use the trademark as they would be able to prove that Zenimax wasnt actively protecting it.
Source: My Memory of something I read; Dont quote me; Not a lawyer!
They are not demanding he take the site and project down. They are demanding he remove their trademarks.
Quoting: buschapThey aren't trying to shut the project down. They are trying to protect their trademarks. This is compulsory under US trademark law. If you do not protect your trademarks, and other people use them in an unconnected and unauthorized fashion, your trademark can become a generic term.That effectively shuts it down. The entire project is entirely based around Doom as a fan project.
They are not demanding he take the site and project down. They are demanding he remove their trademarks.
Next goal seems to be definitly ruining quake fair and balanced gameplay with quake champions (mix of overwatch and quake). They are the one responsible for no more linux support and no more linux/mac games from ID software. If zenimax did not exist we would definitly have a linux version for the last DOOM on day 1.
Zenimax has turned ID software into a ennemy of creativity. While in the past they were trully pionneer of open source and cross platform games.
I hate them. Just because they are not creative and can't make money of an indie game they have to put pressure on them, instead of helping the guy working on a original reboot of their very aging license.
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