If I'm not mistaken, the original Star Control games Stardock was selling were just removed from Steam. Is that an admission by Stardock that Paul and Fred were right that Stardock did not have the rights to the Star Control games?
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[quote who="Frogboy" reply="24" id="3697413"]They have literally been calling their game an official sequel to Star Control II. That associates them with us.[/quote] So if they refer to it as a sequel to The Ur-Quan Masters then everything's good? That's the only issue here?
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="22" id="3697410"]We have done nothing whatsoever to restrict them other than require that they not associate with us without an agreement.[/quote] So then I'm really interested in exactly what this means, [quote who="Frogboy" reply="22" id="3697410"] All we can do is try to put something together that releases them from the restrictions placed on their IP that they agreed to and transfer any and all rights and responsib
[quote who="Frogboy" reply="20" id="3697408"]Consider all the opportunities to work together for mutual benefit.[/quote] I don't think they want to be part of your thing, they just want to make their game on their own. You keep representing them as under your umbrella and are apparently restricting them in some way that prevents them from continuing. I'd certainly not be happy with you if that were happening to me. The community just wants to see games get mad
[quote quoting="post"]All we can do is try to put something together that releases them from the restrictions placed on their IP that they agreed to and transfer any and all rights and responsibilities to them.[/quote] In other words, Stardock believes Paul and Fred need to enter into some sort of agreement with them to be allowed to make their game. So Paul and Fred's claims Stardock is preventing them from making their game are true.