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Glaceon
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Actually Nintendo allows fan made games as long as there's no profit in anyway..this includes donations, I've done my research (most people fail to realize this, but they tend to go off of what they've heard or think they know without actual facts) the past games that have given  ppl the ideal that all (Pokemon) games will be brutally shut down  are only those which violated the copy right, they were then shut down.

On topic: You're going to need to give people more motivation than your hopes.
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@Lenn:

> No they don't.
>
> Nintendo need to stop anybody using their trademarks at all costs, lest it becomes public domain.

Where do people get this information that "nintendo allows fanmade games" anyway?

I mean just because they haven't sued a bunch of games doesn't mean they allow it, it means they haven't heard of it, they're probably much too busy to even care but it's still illegal. Just because you just slap a disclaimer on something doesn't make it yours and it doesn't mean it's allowed.
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@Crest:

> Where do people get this information that "nintendo allows fanmade games" anyway?

They think their understanding of the law around them is what actually makes up the law. Simply put, they believe they're an exception, simply because they believe they're doing something different to overcome said problem.
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@Lenn,
That's just moronic though. You can't call a fan-made game yours at all. You're not making the sprites, the character, even the idea and half the story isn't yours so what's the point? You can't even call yourself a gamedesigner if all you make are fan made games. Hell I'd allow someone to use one of the many game stories I wrote that I never used if it stops people from making another damn fan-made game like pokemon.
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@Pokemon:

> Nintendo allow fan made pokemon games Example-    http://pokemonworldonline.net  or pwo

Are you serious? No it does not. No professional company would allow such a thing. Also, on that topic why do you have an (R) in your username as if you're game name is right protected, You can't right protect pokemon it's trademarked, copy righted, it's already owned. You know nothing about trademark and copyright laws! I've actually had to study this stuff in a class. A major company like nintendo does NOT allow fan-made games.
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@Crest:

> Are you serious? No it does not. No professional company would allow such a thing. Also, on that topic why do you have an (R) in your username as if you're game name is right protected, You can't right protect pokemon it's trademarked, copy righted, it's already owned. You know nothing about trademark and copyright laws! I've actually had to study this stuff in a class. A major company like nintendo does NOT allow fan-made games.

He obviously doesn't know what he's doing.

Warning - while you were typing a new reply has been posted. You may wish to review your post.

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@Glaceon:

> Is everyone an idiot, I clearly stated it's in their copy right, fan made games are allowed.

Show us then?

Edit: http://www.geek.com/articles/games/nintendo-puts-stop-to-fan-made-pokemon-mmo-pokenet-2010042/

Yeah… WE are idiots...
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@Soul:

> Here's a [counter example from this very forum](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/smf2/index.php?topic=80018.0).
>
> Nintendo **does not allow for fangames** and **never has**.

That doesn't even apply to pokemon, I know my chizz..they allow pokemon fan games it's not just my opinion. I've read over the copy right..
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@Glaceon:

> That doesn't even apply to pokemon, **I know my chizz**..they allow pokemon fan games it's not just my opinion. I've read over the copy right..

You obviously do NOT.

>! @Pokemon:
>! > All materials contained in this Site are the copyrighted property of Pokémon or its affiliates and licensors, unless otherwise noted. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names are proprietary to Pokémon or its affiliates and licensors, unless otherwise noted. No material from the Site or any other Internet site owned, operated, licensed, or controlled by Pokémon may be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way without our prior written consent, except that you may download one copy of the materials on any single computer for your personal, noncommercial home use only, provided that you keep all copyright and other proprietary notices intact; no modifications are made to the materials; you do not use the materials in any manner suggesting an association with any of our products, services, or brands; you do not download quantities of materials to a database for any reason.
>! Source: http://www.pokemon.com/us/terms-of-use/
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@Glaceon:

> That doesn't even apply to pokemon, I know my chizz..they allow pokemon fan games it's not just my opinion. I've read over the copy right..

[Absolutely does](http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-05/5/investigation-are-fan-games-legal?page=all). [Another](http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100104/0433407589.shtml)?  [Still not convinced](http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/7.212334.7181589)?

If you continue to ignore real-world examples, you'll just end up making a fool of yourself.

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Truthfully I think this is a small enough game to get past that, that doesn't change the fact that its still illegal. But the real problem is that he continues to argue that it's not even though he is being shown evidence~~, he is one of those kids that like to argue until he's right.~~
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@Dieno:

> Truthfully I think this is a small enough game to get past that, that doesn't change the fact that its still illegal. But the real problem is that he continues to argue that it's not even though he is being shown evidence, he is one of those kids that like to argue until he's right.

This is sort of off topic (poor OP). I'll split it off to off-topic.

**Edit:** done.
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Everyone here who says they do allow fan-made games have a pokemon game… read this:
I explain how the whole legal copyright shit thing works, after you read it comeback and try to make a valid argument...

http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/smf2/index.php/topic,81037.new.html#new

If they wanted fan-made games they wouldn't trademark or copyright anything. even adding a pokeball to your game is illegal...
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@Glaceon:

> Actually Nintendo allows fan made games as long as there's no profit in anyway

No they don't.

Any argument@Pokemon:

> Nintendo allow fan made pokemon games Example-    http://pokemonworldonline.net  or pwo

They never allowed it they just haven't stopped it. I guarantee you, send Nintendo a letter or two about that website and cease and desist letters will be issued.

Nintendo isn't going to be searching for fan-games to shut them down, especially when most are by a 14 year old using an open-source engine. It's not threatening the least bit to them.
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@Kreator:

> No they don't.
>
> Any argument
> They never allowed it they just haven't stopped it. I guarantee you, send Nintendo a letter or two about that website and cease and desist letters will be issued.
>
> Nintendo isn't going to be searching for fan-games to shut them down, especially when most are by a 14 year old using an open-source engine. It's not threatening the least bit to them.

lol don't tell them that, it only encourages them to continue making pokemon games xD

yeah but no…. nintendo does NOT allow that and like I said, if you don't believe me read the thread about copyright and trademarks
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