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The Roblox audio section of the library has a lot of copyright infringement by looking at it; when you play a game on Roblox, people will play copyrighted audio.
u/VideoGameAttorney would say yes. If you look through his post history, especially his AMAs, he answers a lot of questions like yours. Unfortunately though, it will cost you about $1000. If that doesn't phase you, and you still want to do it, I would trademark a base name that can be reused for future sequels, by simply appending to it.
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I have seen plenty of games by different people with the same name but I just wanted to make sure they aren't breaking the rules as well. Don't want to do anything wrong. Then you'll be fine if you have a name of a already existing game (if you don't have what's above you can avoid copyright/taken action.)
In June, a group of music publishers sued Roblox through the NMPA for $200 million-plus, claiming copyright infringement by the company.
It would only make sense for your account to be in major risk if you are downloading a copyrighted material from an off-site platform (like youtube) and then upload it to Roblox. It isn't possible to get legal actions, but it depends on what the situation is. No, you will not get sent to prison.
If the name of the game is already trademarked and in use by another video company, then you are going to have serious difficulties trying to market another game with the same name. Of course, trademarks are nation-specific, so it's...
It's not illegal, and although it might violate some licensing issue, I wouldn't worry about it. Just copy the files over to the same location on the destination computer then try to install the game as normal via the Steam library.
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A few key things to note: - Display Names are not unique, meaning multiple players can have the same Display Name. - They will appear in places such as in-game chat, player lists, and above your character's head. - You will still use your unique username to log in. - Updating your Display Name will not cost any Robux.
No, they can't get your game copyrighted or taken down for using their model. They upload it publicly. However, say if your model is stolen from another game, The creator of said game might be able to take your game down and the model as well.
When first making Piggy, there was copyrighted material plastered all over- since then however I've removed it all and have worked closely with lawyers (and my partner merch company) to copyright 'Piggy' and all of its contents. Now it's become my own IP!
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Using others' clothing designs without permission is a violation of copyright. Roblox will probably overlook this because the content is already on their site, and Roblox has no way of knowing that it's not your content.
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