Men_in_Boxes
Snake Oil Salesman
I feel like this was a legitimately interesting interaction between Matt Booty and some of the developers at Double Fine. Enjoy.
I feel like this was a legitimately interesting interaction between Matt Booty and some of the developers at Double Fine. Enjoy.
Can't believe I'm defending Matt Booty here but if these are employees and not contractors then....
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Alanah Pearce would be fired.
Of course.Am I understanding this right? All pitches they make are owned by Xbox? Regardless of whether they accept them or not?
Uh this is standard for any company. Double Fine was tiny and it didn't matter to them if someone made something on the side. But if you're working for a large company and make something while you're in that office, they own it. I know people who have patents on code, but even though their name is on that patent; the company they worked for when they made it owns the code.
Excatly.
Of course.
Uh this is standard for any company. Double Fine was tiny and it didn't matter to them if someone made something on the side. But if you're working for a large company and make something while you're in that office, they own it. I know people who have patents on code, but even though their name is on that patent; the company they worked for when they made it owns the code.
This is how it works on salary. See the VR Carmack lawsuit.Not of course lmao. That's dumb as fuck. You don't own the thought experiments of your employees just because they're done inside the walls.
Nah im with the other guy. You are paying your employees to come up with ideas, then the ideas are yours.Not of course lmao. That's dumb as fuck. You don't own the thought experiments of your employees just because they're done inside the walls.
This is how it works on salary. See the VR Carmack lawsuit.
Just like any e-mail you send via hotmail/outlook.Am I understanding this right? All pitches they make are owned by Xbox? Regardless of whether they accept them or not?
Short term stability is preferable to studio closure. Tim Shafer may have literally saved his company with that sale. We don't know the financials.This is just what you get when making a pact with the devil. I'd be directing my ire more towards Tim Schafer for selling all their freedoms away for some short-term stability.
This is how it works on salary. See the VR Carmack lawsuit.
Nah im with the other guy. You are paying your employees to come up with ideas, then the ideas are yours.
im sure it works like that everywhere.
im sure it works like that everywhere.
It does.
Am I understanding this right? All pitches they make are owned by Xbox? Regardless of whether they accept them or not?
It does.
Not of course lmao. That's dumb as fuck. You don't own the thought experiments of your employees just because they're done inside the walls.
You don't own people's idea until it's actually tangible.
If you speak your idea out loud, informally, and it goes nowhere, then any company you work for isn't likely to try to claim it as theirs.
If you spend company time using their facilities, writing up design documents and getting your art department to conceptualise your idea for a formal pitch, then your company is within their rights to claim copyright ownership of said documents and art, including your attached idea, and if you're thinking of wandering off somewhere else to use it, they can potentially object to any similarities.
And that's what happens during a pitch. Mr. Moneybags doesn't sit down to shoot the shit with you about your ideas, and certainly not at a place like Microsoft. He wants a formed, illustrated concept, which requires work and company time/money. If you want to protect your ideas and aren't willing to share them, work on them at home or keep your mouth shut.
Thank fuck I don't live in america. You just go out of your way to shit on peoples rights
This can happen pretty much anywhere. It's ultimately at the discretion of your company regarding action they might take in this situation, but the law is on their side.
Use their shit, to make your shit, while they're paying you? It's their shit now.
that's not the pointCan't believe I'm defending Matt Booty here but if these are employees and not contractors then....
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Err yes they do, at least in America if it's related to your work.Not of course lmao. That's dumb as fuck. You don't own the thought experiments of your employees just because they're done inside the walls.
Err yes they do, at least in America if it's related to your work.
Thank fuck I don't live in america. You just go out of your way to shit on peoples rights
Then how do you have so many guns for this war?
Your pitch is primaraly compromised of descriptions and concept art.
A written description is probably more actionable than art. You can change art, a core concept is more difficult to change if you want to make it your own, and if you don't, they have a written description of it to hold against you.
Like I said, if you want to keep your ideas to yourself, then do just that. It's incredibly naive to expect to cement your ideas via corporate process and still expect to retain ownership. You don't have a leg to stand on.
No it isn't lmao. A written description is an idea. You can't own that.
Don't ever represent me in court.
Yeah… like every other company owned by another company.Am I understanding this right? All pitches they make are owned by Xbox? Regardless of whether they accept them or not?
not the pointYeah… like every other company owned by another company.
that's not the point
Really? So what's the point? Because it seems like this clip is being used to capitalize on the current outrage focused on Microsoft/Xbox (which, as a certified Sony Pony, im ok with). There are many pitfalls associated with capitalism and what you see in the video is one of them. But NO ONE should come away with the idea that only Microsoft would say/do something like this; any other large company, public or private, would take the same position. Legal would have kicked Booty's booty if he suggested anything other than what he said.
The point is the distrust and uneasiness from Tim and double fine's devs to be part of MS's... the change in culture is real.Really? So what's the point? Because it seems like this clip is being used to capitalize on the current outrage focused on Microsoft/Xbox (which, as a certified Sony Pony, im ok with). There are many pitfalls associated with capitalism and what you see in the video is one of them. But NO ONE should come away with the idea that only Microsoft would say/do something like this; any other large company, public or private, would take the same position. Legal would have kicked Booty's booty if he suggested anything other than what he said.
this clip is being used to capitalize on the current outrage focused on Microsoft/Xbox
What’s the point then?not the point