A Private Server and Question.

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Korten12

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Normally Private servers are for those who wish not to pay for the game online. This would obviosly be considered paricy, but what about this one I know of:

Its called Schthack server for the game Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst, now why this is different is that it was created when the offical game was shut down. Meaning without the pirvate server there would be no possible way to play the game. (since its online only)

So would you still consider this piracy? (Since you can't buy the game anymore or play on the offical servers)
 

viranimus

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Ok.. Here is what I would speculate based off the HTG request.

There are two points of contention. Abandonware vs original content.

Now, as it relates to abandonware, unfortunately no, it doesnt work. The reason being is that for it to be officially considered abandonware basically one (and usually more)of several possibilities must occur. A: The original developer no longer exists. B: The original publisher no longer exists. C: The organization who holds the copywrite no longer exists, D: The game is no longer sold for profit (as in the dev/pub/CW holder have modified the license to be freeware/shareware) E: The copywrite holder has made no sort of attempt to gain financial renumeration from the product within a span of no less than 10-20 years.

With this specific entry, I do not think it would fly off of abandonware principles. Both the publisher and developer of the game still exist. Sega specifically IS an organization that is highly invested in the market, and is notorious for trying to make profit off of old existing properties. So the likelihood that say next year, they might want to release an online phantasy star collection is realistically possible.

The other issue is private servers as it relates to user generated content. It truly depends on the level of work involved in the modification of the game. If the game is basically identical but with a few dozen stats modified, or different starting items, then no, it doesnt have a leg to stand on, because its just a mod, not a fully and original creation. However, if you have things like new cut scenes, new voice acting, new narrative, new graphics, etc, then its possible you might be able to get away with it.

However, the real question is.. do all parties have the original discs to extract the base game files from? If so, opening up a private server is not specifically piracy. However, if someone is redistributing the files, then its a just lighter shade of black area described above.

Either or, Its really not worth all the aggravation for a 10 year old game is it?

EDIT: and please remember, I am not condoning it, Or suggesting how to shirk it. More to the effect of trying to explain how most legal eyes would see it.
 

Korten12

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viranimus said:
However, the real question is.. do all parties have the original discs to extract the base game files from? If so, opening up a private server is not specifically piracy. However, if someone is redistributing the files, then its a just lighter shade of black area described above.
As far as I know they don't give you any link to download it.

Also thanks for a answer (since no one else responded.)

As for the abandonware thing, I don't believe the game: PSOBB will ever have a re-release as it was online only. It would be like if WoW closed in 5 years, and then 10 years later they re-opened it back up. Odds are that wouldn't happen.

So technically it was Abandonedware.