Facebook Superhero Game showing Ghost Widow art

Started by Candie Firestar, January 15, 2013, 03:40:02 AM

Candie Firestar

I had to do a double-take when I saw this on Facebook tonight.  Is someone using CoX images without permission?

https://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r160/shinrin_01/wtf-CoX-Facebook-pic_zpsd7ef8242.jpg


ArachnosCommander

A lot of the Facebook "game" companies steal the artwork from popular games in order to trick people into visiting their site or downloading their Apps. This happened with Aion last year and the App maker was served a cease and desist for using Aion images to sell a completely different game.

I've purchased ad space on Facebook, in the past, and there is nothing to keep you from uploading any image you want. There is no question asked if you are the owner of the images you are submitting.

Lucretia MacEvil

Does using this pic for a different game count as false advertising?




.... sorry, I tried to avoid this, but....
..............................................................my inner nit-picker demands that I inform you that that is, in fact, a picture of Sister Airlia, Ghost Widow's Cimeroran counterpart.

Candie Firestar

my inner nit-picker demands that I inform you that that is, in fact, a picture of Sister Airlia, Ghost Widow's Cimeroran counterpart.

I knew that, but I couldn't remember her name.  So I just typed that it was Ghost Widow.

Valjean

That's too funny. I wonder if NCsoft will bother to do anything about it.

General Idiot

They've never cared about CoH before, why should they suddenly start caring now?

Ceremonius

Quote from: General Idiot on January 16, 2013, 02:48:44 AM
They've never cared about CoH before, why should they suddenly start caring now?
Cause they could make money out of it?
No Guts, No Glory! No Pain, No Gain!
One for all, all for one; Riders on the range!
No Guts, No Glory! We're taking a stand!
Ready to prove it again!
~Galaxy Rangers

The Fifth Horseman

Quote from: Lucretia MacEvil on January 15, 2013, 05:48:13 AMDoes using this pic for a different game count as false advertising?
Yes. And copyright infringement.
... unfortunately, it' still going to work on a lot of their customers victims. Look up "Evony" and despair, cause junk like that is positive evidence there are supervillains in the real world.
We were heroes. We were villains. At the end of the world we all fought as one. It's what we did that defines us.
The end occurred pretty much as we predicted: all servers redlining until midnight... and then no servers to go around.

Somewhere beyond time and space, if you look hard you might find a flash of silver trailing crimson: a lone lost Spartan on his way home.

General Idiot

Quote from: Ceremonius on January 16, 2013, 03:02:16 AM
Cause they could make money out of it?

Again, they've never cared about CoH before... :p

Ceremonius

Quote from: General Idiot on January 16, 2013, 06:08:27 AM
Again, they've never cared about CoH before... :p

Has really nothing to do with CoH. More of that someone uses something wich belongs to them. So they could start milking that cow. CoH is in this case just the major playball they won't care about, as long as it means they can sue someone cause he/she tries to milk their cow. Even if the cow is already dead. The meat can still be sold ;).
No Guts, No Glory! No Pain, No Gain!
One for all, all for one; Riders on the range!
No Guts, No Glory! We're taking a stand!
Ready to prove it again!
~Galaxy Rangers

Valjean

I think if NCsoft doesn't go after IP violators, it just makes it easier for someone to snap up the IP later. For every IP violator they let go, it weakens their ownership legally.

Septipheran

Quote from: General Idiot on January 16, 2013, 06:08:27 AM
Again, they've never cared about CoH before... :p

Off topic but I sort of feel compelled to comment on this. NCSoft did care about COH quite a bit, the game was never neglected while the servers were up. If you want to see a publisher who truly doesn't care about their games, look at what PW is doing to Champions Online (or isn't doing.) NCSoft was a jerk in the end, but while COH was still alive they dedicated a fantastic amount of resources to it in my opinion.

pewlagon

On this topic, same group is claiming City of Steam 2 is accepting beta applications. Funny, the First game isn't out of beat yet!

Victoria Victrix

Is it just the angle or is that Sister Arilia with a BnT body?  Those melons look a bit more extreme than I am used to seeing on CoH?
I will go down with this ship.  I won't put my hands up in surrender.  There will be no white flag above my door.  I'm in love, and always will be.  Dido

TimtheEnchanter

Quote from: Victoria Victrix on January 17, 2013, 02:13:41 AM
Is it just the angle or is that Sister Arilia with a BnT body?  Those melons look a bit more extreme than I am used to seeing on CoH?

Or someone decided it needed more advertising power and gave her a 2-minute PS job.

Omega Force 1990

Hard to tell with her arms crossed over her chest.

The Fifth Horseman

Quote from: Valjean on January 16, 2013, 02:28:46 PMI think if NCsoft doesn't go after IP violators, it just makes it easier for someone to snap up the IP later. For every IP violator they let go, it weakens their ownership legally.
*BZZZT*
That's a negative. It weakens their ownership over the trademarks, the IP is always theirs.
We were heroes. We were villains. At the end of the world we all fought as one. It's what we did that defines us.
The end occurred pretty much as we predicted: all servers redlining until midnight... and then no servers to go around.

Somewhere beyond time and space, if you look hard you might find a flash of silver trailing crimson: a lone lost Spartan on his way home.

Codewalker

Quote from: Victoria Victrix on January 17, 2013, 02:13:41 AM
Is it just the angle or is that Sister Arilia with a BnT body?  Those melons look a bit more extreme than I am used to seeing on CoH?

Those are her gloves.

TimtheEnchanter

Quote from: The Fifth Horseman on January 17, 2013, 02:46:31 AMThat's a negative. It weakens their ownership over the trademarks, the IP is always theirs.

Apparently not, which is one of the reasons everyone is scared of 'bootlegging' CoH. They can't claim loss of money because they're not selling the product themselves. But if they don't frivolously pursue copyright infringers,  they supposedly risk losing their copyright. So in short, every business is forced to be a complete a-hole over "sharing", even if they don't want to be.