wombat_of_war said:
um they dont own the ip, they didnt ask for permission before they commenced making it and despite knowing all that they still went a head.
to those claiming its unfair because they put 2 years worth of dedication, love and hardwork into this well if they had of ask permission at the start they would of known one of two things, either they wouldnt be allowed to make it or hasbro would of made an exception as its a small fan made free game which does occasionally happen with IP.
its just plain rude and frankly stupid not to of asked permission before comencing work. just because you guys want it doesnt mean it was a smart thing to do
I believe they had already asked permission at the start of the project. I don't believe however that they had gotten a response from Hasbro. Really (IMO) the ball is in Hasbro's court with this one as they had already knew about it (How many MLP fan games of this magnitude do you think they get daily?). It was just a really dickish move when they could have shut it down whenever they wanted.
Also don't tell me that if they hadn't gotten permission they shouldn't have gone through with it because if they had they still wouldn't even have one line of code (after 2 years).
Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use
The way I see it is that all of this could have been avoided if they just said: "This game is a fan game. We are not affiliated with Hasbro or its subsidiaries etc., etc., legal jargon."
Edit: For the most part that is... you could still argue other factors, but I wouldn't see anyone really going to that length (though I could be wrong).