22 minutes ago, JulieMaru-chan said:If you're upset that people are actually playing your game because someone else decided to promote them for you, using their infrastructure, then by all means censor your own game with copyright law. But I think that is absurd. I would love for my games to be redistributed en masse without me having to do any work, and I never want my work censored.
Furthermore, what exactly do you expect is going to happen when you censor the copies of the game that people are actually playing? You would be a fool to think they would just flock to the official version. No, they would simply stop playing and move on to something else.
Again, that's not the issue.... The problem is these 3rd party distributors are generating 'REVENUE' off of his IP. It has nothing to do with free distribution... The business model behind the game was to offer entertainment with the option to donate in order to support the developer for their work, it wasn't designed to be a free game sitting on a blank page based on the OP.
For argument sake, let's assume the game was released freely without any donation buttons or any expectation to generate money on the developer's site or approved distributor's site. What gives anyone else the right to create a revenue stream from your product without a formal agreement? I would be ticked off if someone else is making money off my work.
FYI, the game already has copyright upon creation, and having registered copyright doesn't prevent theft, you still have to enforce your rights which is costly and time consuming depending on the scope. I've handled many legal cases in my professional career prior and enforcement isn't clear cut. It can be a big time and money sink for little return. "You can't get blood from a stone".