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Civ has copyrightable names, like Smith's Trading Company and Newton's University, but things like the Eiffel Tower, Sistine Chapel, and Statue of Liberty are genuinely historical and unless the originals have copyright protection, they're usable by all. Civ can't grab copyright for those names any more than CtP can.
Originally posted by La Diva
Civ has copyrightable names, like Smith's Trading Company and Newton's University, but things like the Eiffel Tower, Sistine Chapel, and Statue of Liberty are genuinely historical and unless the originals have copyright protection, they're usable by all. Civ can't grab copyright for those names any more than CtP can.
If Civ includes enough, similar wonders to CtP, it sure can be sued for copyright violation.
I don't understand the significance of those two "shared" Wonders. Will you please enlighten me?
Because those are indisputably "wonders of the world" - there's no question of them copying content or anything. Whereas, if they'd included, say, the Hoover Dam, well, that's a bit iffy.
I thought Civ was created before CtP.
It was, that's the point - CtP couldn't take material from civ, and likewise civ can't take material from CtP. Heck, all of the units in CtP had different names.
Every once in a while, a city would generate a great leader, artist, or scholar.
For a few turns, he or she would provide a bonus. The bonus could be lightbulbs, better morale, reduced corruption, or the like.
When the leader dies, the player would get a chance to build a monument or academy. By celebrating the person, or carrying on his teachings, the city would get to keep a bit of the bonus. The monument would also be worth a culture point or two.
Have a wonder early in the game that builds a unique special ship that can make some sort of sea voyage with 100% safety that you would otherwise not be able to make at that time. It could be a certain number of squares across the deepest type of water terrain, or maybe it could be unlimited. The ship would sink immediately upon unloading its units, especially if the voyage is unlimited. You might use this wonder to make contact with a remote civ, or to establish a remote city. Maybe this city would automatically enjoy the effects of a forbidden palace? Or maybe it would create a new civ not under your control but could have some definite benefit to you? Maybe it would automatically rejoin you when you rediscover it? Maybe you would simply benefit from knowing the location of a distant landmass and know where to send a more normal ship? Maybe instead of directing the ship yourself, it would automatically reach the most remote location on the map?
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"Extremism in the defense of liberty is not a vice." -- Barry Goldwater, 1964 GOP Nomination acceptance speech (not George W. Bush 40 years later...)
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