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Hello everybody!
I just joined this forum because I wanted to ask a simple question.
Let's say that a friend of mine has made a tabletop version of Skullgirls.
It's a weird mixture of a strategic game and Yugioh.
Let's say he has made figurines, cards and a kickass tableboard to play the game.
Let's imagine that said friend has naturally used images and lore currently belonging to the game's creator in his tabletop game.
If all that were real, would it be considered illegal, even if said game had never left his appartment and only one other person in the world knew of its existence?
Would my friend be sued even if he never intended to make any profit with said game, and only did it in order to satisfy his weeeeeird need to play skull girls even if didn't have a computer or internet connection?
I just joined this forum because I wanted to ask a simple question.
Let's say that a friend of mine has made a tabletop version of Skullgirls.
It's a weird mixture of a strategic game and Yugioh.
Let's say he has made figurines, cards and a kickass tableboard to play the game.
Let's imagine that said friend has naturally used images and lore currently belonging to the game's creator in his tabletop game.
If all that were real, would it be considered illegal, even if said game had never left his appartment and only one other person in the world knew of its existence?
Would my friend be sued even if he never intended to make any profit with said game, and only did it in order to satisfy his weeeeeird need to play skull girls even if didn't have a computer or internet connection?