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You are right. Some game mechanics can be patented*, but actual rules can't be copyrighted / patented.
* For example, Richard Garfield (of MTG fame) did patent tapping, and few other CCG mechanics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collectible_card_game#Patent
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As far as legalities go, my lawyer friend said that (a) copyrights apply to deriviative works as well, and (b) basically if they want to, they can find the premise to sue, and pointed out that even if we're in the right, Hasboro has more resources than we do when it comes to taking it to trial.
Now, we come to a problem. I'd really love to separate out discussions of each facet of this project so they don't get all confused in a single thread. However, having multiple threads clutter up D&D is obviously not going to fly either. How does everyone feel about a pro-board or something dedicated to this project?
As to the legalities, like I said I'm not sure, but from everything I've read it basically says Hasbro has no copyright on the rules of Scrabble. So you could make a game with a board that you place letters on to spell words and get points. But personally, I think it's not worth the trouble to even bother. There's something else out there, and as you say Hasbro has much deeper pockets so if they really want to they could make you hurt.
It would make more sense to not even have to worry about legalities -- at least at this stage -- and work on public domain or original games.
CT has already denied my request for a sub-forum.
As for ideas, I really like the suggestion of an 'Apples to Apples' style card game, but I think that we should really be looking at an interface for card games in general, using player defined rules. This allows not only traditional games, but also player created games, which would certainly be welcome.
We'll have to staged an armed revolution and take over the forums. Let the threads run red with blood and the tubes get clogged with their dead!
Or we can make a pro-board. Hum, I guess we do have a choice after all.
Well, I wasn't going to be the one to suggest mail-bombing CT until he agreed to our demands... ;-)
http://gamesproject.proboards83.com/index.cgi
For now, it's as open as I dared make it. You can register and post right away, you don't need to get authorized. For that matter, I've got guests allowed to post for now too. If / when we start getting spam or trolls, I'll tighten things up a bit.
I expect this thread to die off, so if you're at all interested in working on this project, or even just have some ideas to contribute, please stop over there and check things out.