Pepsi Jedi wrote:It's actually been a known thing for Palladium for a while. For a long long time it was "Crossover, anything goes, anywhere" but as Glitterboy pointed out, when palladium started wanting to/trying to farm out it's IP's it was shown to them if 'everything' was in Rifts, and they sold the rights to rifts, that the other games could be piggy backed into the IP licensing. Thus came the "Seperation"
The first time you really see it is in the RUE. where the Dragons from the RMB, which were.. of course, Dragons from Palladium Fantasy, suddenly disappear and you have funky replacements put in. To keep the IP's separate. Ever since the RUE, they try (To varying levels of success) To keep the IP's separate, so they can license them separate.
It's not a new concept for Palladium, nor is it anything that's been contested by Kevin. he's told multiple people multiple times this is -exactly- what was done and for which exact purpose.
As for your last post Zero Kay. You misunderstand. Different companies licensing out different IP's is EXACTLY what Palladium wants. Your example isn't quite apt though. When Sony got Spiderman they got ___SPIDERMAN____ Not the entire MCU. When Fox got Xmen they got ____XMEN____ Not the MCU (And the Xmen that they got were very specific. Which one's they could use and which ones they could not use.) Then the MCU started to be developed and.... suddenly there were a couple of people that were out side their perview. I.E. Spidy and the Xmen.
As to the Xmen, in specific you'll notice that there's some contention over Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch/Polaris. In the Xmen movie they have quicksilver but he's called "Peter" And is represented as "MAYBE" Magneto's kid. There's hints, just like there's hits of Polaris. In his lap at one point.
in Age of Ultron, It's Pietro Maximoff, and you never once hear the word 'Mutant" because "Mutant" is owned along with the 'Xmen" by sony. Infact the origins that they have imply that Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch were 'given' their powers.
So it was a problem. If Sony and Fox keep producing movies, even crappy ones they retain the rights. That's why you see a spiderman movie every 5 or so years, even if it sucks.
NOW.... Sony has entered into contract with the MCU to basically license BACK the ability to use spiderman. It's not free, it's not an action of good will. It's costing them money to put Spidy into Civil War. And A LOT of it.
in Kevin's Case, it wasn't that he didn't want the IP's spread around, it's that he very much DID want them spread around. Sort of the oppisite of what happened with Marvel.
He DOES Want to license Heroes Unlimited to one company. Nightbane to another company, After the Bomb to a third, and Rifts to a fourth. The problem arose when someone pointed out "You know.. if you license rifts... that company can point to this book andgo "Hey it's got ther Palladium dragons in it. we get those too. For free. And it's got Night bane in it, so we get those for free too, and it's got Heroes Unlimited chars so we get them too.
So one company could license for "Rifts" and get the entire package. All of Palladiums IPs. They didn't want that. They wanted the ability to license piece meal. Thus... the need to separate the lines.
Now there's alot to be said about "Locking the barn door once the horse is out" and all but... I'm not a lawyer. It's assumed that whom ever their lawyer was, told them to do this to attempt to separate the lines so they could be licensed individually, instead of in total.
Exactly and all that about the different production companies is pointless... And they cant own mutant it is a defined word not a copyrighted word. The point is you have these three production companies doing what they want with the IP they licensed and what about Marvel comics? Does wolverine no longer show up in Avengers? What about Spiderman in all his cross overs? Marvel didn't have to stop. Technically Avengers should have almost every single hero in it and Fox could have claimed that because spider man had been in... Well the point is Marvel was very specific on what was licensed and still able to cross over... Funny calling it that because it should only be a cross over with DC as all the marvel heroes are in the same multiverse, as much as they want. Point being PB can do the same.
We will sell you the license to Rifts which entitles you to..., but not to... In the meantime we will be mixing our titles like crazy while we limit you.
Or we license you everything in the RMB if it isn't printed in the RMB you can't use it, if the RMB refers to a different universe or another book... You may not use it, except in passing reference (e.g. "Those dragons are native to the Palladium world.") If you do well we will consider licensing other books to you.