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I am cool with everything stuffed into AI and freely distributed, whatever the form. Bluntly, I think copyright sucks, and want it gone. Nintendo shouldn't be able to patent game mechanics, and I would like to see more mashups of things.
Those are patents, not copyrights. There are a bunch of different forms of intellectual property. Off the top of my head:
Copyright
Trademark
Patent
Moral (not very substantial in the US, but more-meaningful in France)
IMO, the way it should be is that concepts and art should be free to be used by anyone. However, specific incarnations made someone can't be copied. For example, Nintendo can make a Pokemon game, as can Sega with the same characters. Naturally, Nintendo can make a Shin Megami Mario game.
The important thing is that the company or people behind an incarnation is distinctly labelled, so that people can't confuse who made what. In this way, variants of a media can fulfill niches that otherwise wouldn't be possible. Say, for example, a WoodRocket "Jessie Does James" hentai anime.
I have, in the past, kind of wished that settings and characters could not be copyrighted. I realize that there's work that goes into creating each, but I think that we could still live in a world where those weren't protected and interesting stuff still gets created. If that were to happen, then I agree, it'd be necessary to make it very clear who created what, since the setting and characters alone wouldn't uniquely identify the source.
Like, there are things like Greek mythology or the Robin Hood collection of stories, very important works of art from our past, that were created by many different unaffiliated people. They just couldn't be created today with our modern stories, because the settings and characters would be copyrighted and most rightsholders don't just offer a blanket grant of rights to use them.
That's actually one unusual and notable thing H.P. Lovecraft did
if you've ever seen stuff in the Cthulhu Mythos, that's him. He encouraged anyone who wanted to do so to create stuff using his universe. One reason why we have that kind of collection of Lovecraftian stuff.
But you can't do that with, say, Star Wars or a lot of other beloved settings.
The Touhou franchise strikes me as the modern Lovecraft. People are creating fangames, and go on to make them into commercial products. Around the 22nd or thereabout, "Shrine Maiden Wars" will be released, which is a take on the Super Robot Wars formula, but with the Touhou cast. It is an incredibly vibrant ecosystem of fanworks, where most people get to have fun AND profit.
Touhou Luna Nights Is such a Fun Game! It was the first Touhou Game I played because I'm don't like Bullet Hell's. If someone reads this and is into Metroidvanias, give it a shot!
I probably will get it when Turkey Day rolls around. Anyhow, counter-suggestion: Check out La-Mulana if you like puzzles with your Metroidvania. They are extremely long and difficult games, but is worth your time if you got the lateral thinking to puzzle out the riddles and enjoy things like King's Quest.
Looks interesting, I will check it out during Christmas vacation. Thanks!