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Go find another thread to start an argument over nothing in.
The whole point of the last two lines of your workshop submission are to try to alleviate psyonix's fears of DMCA's / lawsuits w/e.
Then completely counter to that statement you make a quidditch map. Now, IGNORE the name issue. I KNOW you can change it. What you CAN'T change is the fact that psyonix can look at this and clearly see that custom maps take influence from copyrighted AND/OR trademarked intellectual property.
I know this is not copyrighted (again, i know this, stop acting like i am ignoring this fact), my entire point is that psyonix can see this and with the upmost confidence conclude that it isn't safe to officially implement uploading of custom maps onto their own platform. While you took the care not to include copyrighted content, are other workshop creators going to do the same?
those last two lines of the map description would have been better suited to something completely original, which was my point in the first place.
"Obviously if Psyonix would make a map like that they wouldn't call it "Quidditch"" - You miss the point I was making entirely, try not to falll back on strawman arguments.
You didn't even contend my argument at all actually, you just once again called me stupid and said people should use their brains.
The irony.
"Game rules, even fantasy ones, are not copyrightable (because rules are functional and functional things can't be copyrighted). But the literary and cinematic spaces quidditch occupies are copyrighted. ... Furthermore, quidditch is also a trademark of Warner Brothers."
Quidditch is a trademark of Warner Brothers