Comment on Creators of Slay the Spire will migrate their next game to a new engine if Unity doesn't completely revert their changes

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TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

It’s not really an intricacy of IP law though,

It is in the fact that the game was built on their platform using their IP. They may own the game they created, but they don’t own the right to distribution, that’s a service.

legally charge the dev, an invoice has to be raised. That’s a legal document, there’s an item on it, a quantity, and a price.

That’s if you are doing product business, the service industry has more flexibility in their terms of service and how much they can charge for it. The option is typically to discontinue the service or to pay for continued service.

The way it’s different to reddit is that Unity wants to charge per installation on unique hardware. That is, if you buy a license for the game, and install it on your PC as well as your Steam deck, then the devs need to pay 2x install fees.

Right, and as a service they will claim that additional downloads are an responsible for the loss of additional revenue, one they wish to offset to the customer who created it.

I’m not saying that this is a good thing, just explaining that the service industry has a lot leverage in court.

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