Policy on naming after real life political prisoners
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Policy on naming after real life political prisoners
I have one in mind, John Kiriakou, the CIA Whistleblower on Torture.
For the sake of copywrite headaches, I would think we would have to change the name probably unless we got permission the guy. I'd like to put his name out there & basically draw attention to his issue.
I have not bought this level of support yet. But in a few days I will have the funds to upgrade my contribution.
For the sake of copywrite headaches, I would think we would have to change the name probably unless we got permission the guy. I'd like to put his name out there & basically draw attention to his issue.
I have not bought this level of support yet. But in a few days I will have the funds to upgrade my contribution.
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I think IV will want to steer clear of issues such as that since they're a game company trying to make an upfront and yet realistic game while making sure they don't cross the wrong lines, they aren't trying to gain petitions for a cause regardless of whether or not that person may be entirely in the right and completely innocent.
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I honestly don't think its possible to avoid politics entirely with this game. This covers an issues of public policy, so I wouldn't even try.
Seen the Devs vid on steam? "The Prison Industrial Complex" was mentioned - Not ducking & hiding from politics at all. Their political stance was brazen & up front.
Even the tutorial touched on the both sides of the Death Penalty debate whilst putting the player in the drivers seat to make it happen. They avoided the issues of miscarriage of justice, lack of legal representation, crappy education, & other disadvantages of death row prisoners - It was one prisoner that they focused on inorder to create a compelling story.
Most definitely the Devs could avoid controversy & avoid referencing a current political prisoner - but why start now..
I don't think it would hurt their sales, any controversy might even help....
Seen the Devs vid on steam? "The Prison Industrial Complex" was mentioned - Not ducking & hiding from politics at all. Their political stance was brazen & up front.
Even the tutorial touched on the both sides of the Death Penalty debate whilst putting the player in the drivers seat to make it happen. They avoided the issues of miscarriage of justice, lack of legal representation, crappy education, & other disadvantages of death row prisoners - It was one prisoner that they focused on inorder to create a compelling story.
Most definitely the Devs could avoid controversy & avoid referencing a current political prisoner - but why start now..
I don't think it would hurt their sales, any controversy might even help....
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Re: Policy on naming after real life political prisoners
kommissarw wrote:I have one in mind, John Kiriakou, the CIA Whistleblower on Torture.
For the sake of copywrite headaches, I would think we would have to change the name probably unless we got permission the guy. I'd like to put his name out there & basically draw attention to his issue.
I have not bought this level of support yet. But in a few days I will have the funds to upgrade my contribution.
Why would you want to name it after a real person? Its a cartoony game.....
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Not being funny, this game is really not the place to try and make a political statement. If anything, people will just treat him even worse in the game. Try going to the United Nations, or some other real world organisation. Or make a petition, or chain yourself to some fence. I don't know. Something people might notice?
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Adding real names would require permission for their likeness to be used. Considering the targets would be 'criminals' I don't think many would be willing to let a bunch of anonymous people get pleasure out of imprisoning and torturing them.
In addition, it opens the game up to all sorts of legal issues and IV has no reason to step into that legal minefield. I believe you can rename your prisoners so you can always 'mod' your game and add OJ Simpson or Jeffery Dahmer or whomever you wish but from a legal standpoint IV would be dumb on a bun to include real named prisoners.
You 'could' argue for famous deceased prisoners but still...why bother?
In addition, it opens the game up to all sorts of legal issues and IV has no reason to step into that legal minefield. I believe you can rename your prisoners so you can always 'mod' your game and add OJ Simpson or Jeffery Dahmer or whomever you wish but from a legal standpoint IV would be dumb on a bun to include real named prisoners.
You 'could' argue for famous deceased prisoners but still...why bother?
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Great Magical Hat wrote:namj13 wrote:Someone could make a "mod" with the names, replacing the standard list with a variety of first/last names from famous prisoners, that way you could get a real name, but it would "randomize".
It wouldn't even need to be randomized, really.
What I meant was that the name list for the game, not the user inputted ones, takes a random first/last name combo from the list. Unless there is a way around this, we would have to hope the names randomize together, or we'd all have to input said names into the "name in game" system.
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