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Ask HN: Digitalizing board games?

3 pointsby mgallivanover 12 years ago
Let's say I wanted to create a video game called Bonopoly. It would have Monopoly's game mechanics. Is this legal?<p>What if I changed the game board to a circle. Is this legal?<p>What if I changed the name to B!, changed the game board to a circle, and allowed you to go either way around the board. Is this legal?<p>Can someone draw a line in the sand for me? (Obviously, seek a lawyer and whatnot - but just as general advice...)

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koopajahover 12 years ago
I'm not a lawyer but I found some links that might interest you so I hope this helps.<p>An interesting link about this : <a href="http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2011/12/22/patenting-board-games-101/id=21356/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2011/12/22/patenting-board-games-1...</a><p>Also the paragraph about Monopoly on its Wikipedia page : <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_board_game_Monopoly#Legal_status" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_board_game_Monop...</a><p>This seem to indicate that a board game can be patented not only on its design or its name but also on its rules. So this seem to show that you cannot decide to take your favourite board game, "digitalize" it and just change the name and be of the hook.<p>The same seem to apply to Games on TV where channels pay rights to make their own version of the game in another country for example/
njharmanover 12 years ago
Mechanics are not protected by U.S. copyright. A specific description of those mechanics (aka "text of the rules") is.<p>Monopoly is a TradeMark and Bonopoly is (I bet a jury will agree) confusingly similar.<p>The line is, if you get the attention of someone big (or big headed) they will sue and or threaten to sue. Even if you are legally in the right it will probably not be in your financial interests to defend yourself.<p>So, - Don't be a dick. - Do not use any names, art, design from the original. - Don't do this for profit. It will never be profitable. - Make your electronic version, but be prepared to dump it when you get cease and desist order.
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anigbrowlover 12 years ago
It's all legal. What you're really asking is whether Parker Brothers (or whoever publishes Monopoly nowadays) could sue you and win. To which my non-lawyer answers would be: yes, yes, and most likely.The longer it would take to demonstrate the similar, the better your chances; in other words, the more you tweak and change the rules, the more it becomes your own thing.
mikecaneover 12 years ago
I know nothing about this, but this is interesting: <a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/141439/the-unofficial-complete-list-of-unauthorized-produ" rel="nofollow">http://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/141439/the-unofficial-comp...</a>