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Marvel Clamps Down On Game Skins

mrleemrlee writes "Marvel Entertainment has sent a cease-and-desist letter to The Skindex, which houses skins for customizing computer games such as The Sims and Freedom Force. The Webmaster has responded by pulling the website's content and publishing a copy of the letter. This is interesting in that such skinning has been going on for a decade, at least since Doom. Only now has Marvel decided to protect its IP; what might it have in store? Do other sites have anything to worry about?" Are user-created game skins of their characters good publicity for companies like Marvel, or an unacceptable copyright violation?

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  1. Excessive Slashdot videogame content by HotNeedleOfInquiry · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It seems like every other article is about videogames. I've nothing against them, but they hardly reflect half of a geek's life. Anyone else bothered by the change?

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