Name your favorite licensed pin and your favorite unlicensed pin. Then say which one you like more and vote for either the licensed or unlicensed pin in the poll.
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Name your favorite licensed pin and your favorite unlicensed pin. Then say which one you like more and vote for either the licensed or unlicensed pin in the poll.
Quoted from Londonpinball:Can some one explain the licence to me ?
Does it mean the game is made from a copy of another existing product ?
Or does it mean the owners of the content/show/band partnered in developing the game ?
Can you make a pinball game from a character that is popular with out being a licenced game?
Explain it slow for me please, I am new
Licensed means you are using the intellectual property — trademarks and copyright — from another entity. So Game of Thrones is licensed. Cirqus Voltaire is not. In terms of making a game with a character, it depends upon whether that character is still protected by copyright. Mickey Mouse is protected. Houdini is not. I hope that helps.
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