Log inRegister an accountBrowse CSDbHelp & documentationFacts & StatisticsThe forumsAvailable RSS-feeds on CSDbSupport CSDb Commodore 64 Scene Database
You are not logged in - nap
CSDb User Forums


Forums > CSDb Discussions > Cloanto selling demoscene productions...
2009-06-01 13:36
Akira

Registered: Oct 2003
Posts: 52
Cloanto selling demoscene productions...

What's the deal with a package like this?:
http://www.c64forever.com

"More than 200 preinstalled games and demoscene productions"

I don' think they are allowed to sell demoscene productions, are they? Or have they cleared it with their authors?
2009-06-01 13:59
MagerValp

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1074
Unless you released your demo with a license agreement, it's fair to assume that it's free to distribute. Of course it would have been nice if Cloanto asked before bundling it with a commercial product, but I don't think they've broken any laws.
2009-06-01 14:43
MaD ][

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 23
AFAIK Cloanto "anticipated" C64Forever package contents on december 2008 and distributors websites since february. What's the point today?

Don't take it personally but I like to see that someone spread scene productions.

;)
2009-06-01 14:50
Akira

Registered: Oct 2003
Posts: 52
No, I don't take it personally, of course none of my stuff is in there, 'm a n00b ;p but I know that CLoanto have before distributed games for the Amiga without a license and I don't like seeing them do the same with the c64, specially with the demoscene which I truly love.

I understand that demo distribution is assumed as free, but I think that any commercial reproduction/duplication should be cleared with the authors.

how did the mindcandy DVDs handle it?

2009-06-01 15:04
MaD ][

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 23
Actually there is quite a lot of other products which seems on the "razor's edge" from my personal point of view.
Scene productions, by nature, needs to be spread all over the net (unless otherwise stated, obviously) while other things needs license agreements and such, If you may have come concerns about any kind of abuse simply report them to Cloanto directly...

http://www.c64forever.com/support/

2009-06-01 15:08
Jammer

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 1335
i guess, we should assume that cloanto charges only for the shipping and user interface. the c64 content is not involved in the price ;)
2009-06-01 15:08
hollowman

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 474
Quoting Akira K

how did the mindcandy DVDs handle it?

By asking all authors for permission.
2009-06-01 15:09
Hein

Registered: Apr 2004
Posts: 946
I'm not sure how licence/copyleft stuff works in this case, Cloanto is asking money for the package, but they provide alternatives, links to this db etc.
2009-06-02 02:43
Stryyker

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 468
Person should have contacted the copyright owners. Surely the C64 productions could have been distributed in a way that doesn't require payment instead of putting them in to the package. That way it can be sure the payment is only for the software they make/licenced and sell.

Even if they could't get permission at least make it obvious they are trying to.
2009-06-02 06:23
HCL

Registered: Feb 2003
Posts: 727
I dunno, this is as st0pid as selling CDs with music or such stuff. It's already there and it's free. ..but then, you can't really help people from bying stuff that is already free.
2009-06-02 10:24
taper

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 119
I just want to inform you that Cloanto did ask TRIAD for permission to include some of our demos in the package. We gave them that permission. Ofcourse, I can't speak for anyone else, but probably they asked others too.

There is no legal way to stop it as we see it, but we appreciate that they indeed did ask. As long as our demos and productions are available for free and easily accessible on the net, we don't mind if it's included in some package sold by Cloanto aswell.
2009-06-02 16:36
jailbird

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1578
Actually they asked me for permission to include Booze releases (they most likely don't know me too well, otherwise they'd know that asking me for something is a bad idea by default).
Anyway. I was probably too busy or too drunk, as my reply was along the lines of hypnotic wonder and a nihilistic yield to the fate of drowning into commercialism. Consequently, I forgot to forward the email to HCL and Dane. Sorry dudes, my bad.

Btw. I sometimes use a torrented version of Amiga Forever and I must say I like it quite a lot. Saved me from hours of config tweaking. I'm seriously thinking of buying it.
2009-06-02 17:23
Archmage

Registered: Aug 2006
Posts: 185
When they did the Amiga Forever thingy, they asked us (Andromeda) if they could include Nexus 7. We agreed, but we had them modify the contract and give each of us a copy of the final product. That's a fair trade I think.
2009-06-02 18:11
Ninja

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 411
Is there a list of the included demos somewhere?
2009-06-02 19:32
MaD ][

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 23
Quote: Is there a list of the included demos somewhere?

just put a fast listing online, please ask Cloanto for final product official list.

http://rapidshare.com/files/240095513/listing.txt.html
(those file are included with C64Forever beta version)

=) hope that helps!
2009-06-02 21:20
Ninja

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 411
Thanks, but doesn't really help.

"This file is neither allocated to a Premium Account, or a Collector's Account, and can therefore only be downloaded 10 times."

(Now, that's no good advertisement from rapidshare. Strange service.)
2009-06-02 21:44
iAN CooG

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 3187
Here it is
 186.856 1 Year Totally Stoned (Booze Design, 1992, C64).rp2
  94.459 26 kg (Triad, 2000, C64).rp2
 148.349 3rd Stone from the Sun (Triad, 1992, C64).rp2
 147.815 4 Years (Oxyron, 1996, C64).rp2
  39.669 A New Dimension (Triad, 1987, C64).rp2
 156.069 Access Denied (Reflex, 1994, C64).rp2
  20.303 Adventstid (Triad, 2007, C64).rp2
 287.613 Altered States 50% (Taboo, 1994, C64).rp2
  51.051 Barbapappa (Byterapers, 1989, C64).rp2
  29.881 Beatnik (Triad, 2005, C64).rp2
  70.301 Borderline (Triad, 2004, C64).rp2
 104.652 Brainbeat (Reflex, 1992, C64).rp2
 110.073 Brainbeat 3 (Reflex, 1995, C64).rp2
 236.758 Breitbandkatze (Reflex, 1997, C64).rp2
 145.120 Café Odd (Reflex, 1993, C64).rp2
  41.600 Carillo! (Byterapers, 1988, C64).rp2
  32.134 Chi-Taowon (Triad, 1992, C64).rp2
 184.084 Chronicle of Craft (Booze Design, 2006, C64).rp2
  71.544 Coma Job (Crest & Oxyron, 1998, C64).rp2
 160.992 Cycle (Booze Design, 2004, C64).rp2
  64.184 Dawnfall (Oxyron, 1995, C64).rp2
 268.491 Deus ex Machina (Crest & Oxyron, 2000, C64).rp2
  64.423 Déjà Vu (Byterapers, 1988, C64).rp2
 390.040 Edge of Disgrace (Booze Design, 2008, C64).rp2
  35.458 Electronaut (Triad, 2006, C64).rp2
  34.406 Elephant Love (Byterapers, 1989, C64).rp2
  31.064 Emission (Triad, 2001, C64).rp2
 162.756 Extremes (Byterapers, 1995, C64).rp2
  71.282 Feedback (Triad, 2001, C64).rp2
  62.393 Follow the Sign (Byterapers, 1988, C64).rp2
  79.420 Follow the Sign 2 (Byterapers, 1989, C64).rp2
  81.550 Gone with the Wind (Taboo, 1992, C64).rp2
  59.691 Grappo (Byterapers, 1988, C64).rp2
  34.122 Happy Birthday (Booze Design, 1999, C64).rp2
  49.128 Havin' Fun (Triad, 1992, C64).rp2
  65.309 Horsing Around (Triad, 1999, C64).rp2
  35.076 In the Middle! (Triad, 1988, C64).rp2
 131.113 Industrial Breakdown (Booze Design, 2003, C64).rp2
 130.433 Intrigue (Taboo, 1994, C64).rp2
  69.741 Kju (Reflex, 1995, C64).rp2
  51.837 Krestyron (Crest & Oxyron, 1998, C64).rp2
  90.226 Lameness Rules (Oxyron, 1994, C64).rp2
  75.921 Lickpipe (Triad, 1990, C64).rp2
  24.616 Livercool (Triad, 1988, C64).rp2
 100.483 Macho Programming (Triad, 2003, C64).rp2
  82.300 Manhood I (Triad, 2000, C64).rp2
 145.401 Manhood II (Triad, 2001, C64).rp2
 200.246 Mathematica (Reflex, 1995, C64).rp2
  39.855 Memoires (Triad, 2007, C64).rp2
 113.846 Mind Control (Triad, 1993, C64).rp2
  30.654 Mindexpander (Triad, 1996, C64).rp2
 144.589 More than Nops (Taboo, 1992, C64).rp2
 125.079 Natural Wonders (Oxyron, 2007, C64).rp2
 258.497 Nine (Reflex, 1996, C64).rp2
  49.390 No Control (Triad, 1994, C64).rp2
  32.269 October (Triad, 2001, C64).rp2
  99.151 Oh Mate! (Reflex, 1989, C64).rp2
  45.551 Omed (Byterapers, 1988, C64).rp2
  65.748 One-Der (Oxyron, 1997, C64).rp2
  23.523 Orange (Triad, 2007, C64).rp2
  40.981 Over Gold (Triad, 1988, C64).rp2
  36.804 Over the Edge (Triad, 2002, C64).rp2
 159.710 Place in the Space (Taboo, 1992, C64).rp2
  58.547 Poisonous Injection (Triad, 2008, C64).rp2
  92.086 Pravda (Triad, 1990, C64).rp2
  96.129 Radio Napalm (Reflex, 1995, C64).rp2
  52.614 Red October (Triad, 1990, C64).rp2
 183.014 Red Storm (Triad, 1992, C64).rp2
 184.082 Reflections (Reflex, 1996, C64).rp2
 124.420 Refugee (Triad, 1998, C64).rp2
 129.797 Revolution (Triad, 1996, C64).rp2
 269.477 Ritual 2 (Taboo, 1995, C64).rp2
 289.533 Royal Arte (Booze Design, 2001, C64).rp2
  80.498 Ski Fever (Taboo, 1991, C64).rp2
 326.217 Soul (Booze Design, 1998, C64).rp2
 201.006 Sphaeristerium (Triad, 2005, C64).rp2
  81.570 Spice Up Your Life (Triad, 1998, C64).rp2
  10.233 SPLTTRMNKY (Triad, 2006, C64).rp2
  51.176 Suckpipe (Triad, 1990, C64).rp2
  46.436 Swallow & Contring (Triad, 2007, C64).rp2
  32.476 Tape-Turbo (Triad, 1990, C64).rp2
  43.642 The End of Slaygon (Triad, 1989, C64).rp2
 157.832 The Masque (Oxyron, 1994, C64).rp2
  47.623 The Set Up (Triad, 2003, C64).rp2
  56.340 The Throckmorton Device (Triad, 2005, C64).rp2
  45.181 The Unbits (Triad, 1993, C64).rp2
 109.904 The Wild Bunch (Triad, 2006, C64).rp2
  36.942 Too Little Too Late (Triad, 2007, C64).rp2
 208.617 Totally Stoned 2 (Booze Design, 1993, C64).rp2
  38.391 Toxic-Stranger (Triad, 1990, C64).rp2
  36.494 Tristate (Triad, 2008, C64).rp2
 157.860 Tsunami (Booze Design, 2005, C64).rp2
  27.101 Under the Edge (Triad, 2004, C64).rp2
 230.776 Unsound Minds (Byterapers, 1996, C64).rp2
 109.755 Utopia (Triad, 1991, C64).rp2
  31.927 Vinter Mums (Triad, 1989, C64).rp2
  43.711 Vision 2003 (Oxyron, 2003, C64).rp2
  64.599 Wayne's Graphic Collection (Taboo, 1993, C64).rp2
 124.575 Wisdom (Triad, 1991, C64).rp2
  43.448 Wonderland (Triad, 1989, C64).rp2
 157.748 World of Code (Byterapers, 1994, C64).rp2
2009-06-02 21:49
MaD ][

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 23
10x iAN_CooG

i didn't mean to flood the forum posting the whole list... I just deleted the file on rapidshare.
2009-06-03 00:46
Stryyker

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 468
Appears Triad is well represented :)
2009-06-03 06:37
Yazoo

Registered: Nov 2006
Posts: 227
alot of oxyron stuff in there...
2009-06-03 06:40
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5086
looks like they picked groups and then prods.
2009-06-03 07:07
Sander

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 493
I guess the Triad guys gave permission for The Wild Bunch too. I was never asked ;) Though it's fine with me either way.
2009-06-03 11:32
jailbird

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1578
HA! No demos from Resource. Cloanto ignores Oswaldbogár.
2009-06-03 12:40
Jammer

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 1335
no 'pearls for pigs' either :| they should take everything above 7 from csdb :D
2009-06-03 13:54
HCL

Registered: Feb 2003
Posts: 727
Hmm, demos from only like ~5 groups :(. What's the point?
2009-06-03 14:43
yago

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 333
namevoting on a cd, only $19.99
2009-06-03 15:46
taper

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 119
HCL: Perhaps everyone else said no? ;)
2009-06-03 15:46
Ninja

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 411
The point is probably: Less people to ask for permission.

Looks to me they do care about the permission-thing at least a bit. In order to save some work, they selected a few groups only and asked them. Reasonable approach, although not my personal favourite ;) Then again, I won't buy the CD, so...
2009-06-03 17:49
MaD ][

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 23
Quote: HCL: Perhaps everyone else said no? ;)

actually Cloanto focused onto the main project itself (interface, lib, db etc etc etc) so I think that contacting most of active sceners would be a "little" time consuming.
If you would like to see your production in a future release of C64Forever you are free to leave a message on the support page stating your decision to include your intro/demo/muzax/game (just make sure there are no known legal copyright issues with bgm, gfx or whatever).

As I've already said before: contact Cloanto, they would be happy to receive costructive feedback or content to add.

Cheers!
2009-06-03 17:56
MaD ][

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 23
Quote: The point is probably: Less people to ask for permission.

Looks to me they do care about the permission-thing at least a bit. In order to save some work, they selected a few groups only and asked them. Reasonable approach, although not my personal favourite ;) Then again, I won't buy the CD, so...


Cloanto cares A LOT for permissions...
2009-06-03 20:24
Ninja

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 411
Quote: Cloanto cares A LOT for permissions...

Yup, looks like it. I was sceptic in the beginning, but that CD seems to be OK after all. (I personally just don't need it ;))
2009-06-03 20:52
Akira

Registered: Oct 2003
Posts: 52
I am quite happy to see them operating properly, since there were irregularities in the Amiga Forever package.
thanks for all this info guys!
2009-06-03 21:35
MaD ][

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 23
Quote: I am quite happy to see them operating properly, since there were irregularities in the Amiga Forever package.
thanks for all this info guys!


Irregularities in AF? quite strange, report it if you are really sure about it or if you are the legitimate copyright holder of such ipotethic "irregular material".
I'm confident that Cloanto will resolve any issue you may (think to) have found.

... but now... enough talking about Amiga... CSDb is C64 related, Amiga sounds a little OT.
2009-06-04 19:25
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11360
Quote:
just make sure there are no known legal copyright issues with bgm, gfx or whatever


without even looking at the list, i am sure i can find ripped (and thus not quite legal) material in one form or another in every second demo.... if not more =P

and where is the torrent anyway ? =P
2009-06-05 11:32
MaD ][

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 23
@Groepaz: no surprise if you'll find something... back in the days rippig were quite usual... my words were mainly directed to new (and so, original...) prods.

Please keep in mind that I'm NOT directly involved in C64Forever myself, I just did some testing and slightly contributed with some feedback.

I like EVERY package as long as it will spread Scene feeling and history to much people as possible.
RefreshSubscribe to this thread:

You need to be logged in to post in the forum.

Search the forum:
Search   for   in  
All times are CET.
Search CSDb
Advanced
Users Online
Didi/Laxity
Guests online: 92
Top Demos
1 Next Level  (9.7)
2 13:37  (9.7)
3 Coma Light 13  (9.7)
4 Edge of Disgrace  (9.6)
5 Mojo  (9.6)
6 The Demo Coder  (9.6)
7 What Is The Matrix 2  (9.6)
8 Uncensored  (9.6)
9 Comaland 100%  (9.6)
10 Wonderland XIV  (9.6)
Top onefile Demos
1 Layers  (9.6)
2 Party Elk 2  (9.6)
3 Cubic Dream  (9.6)
4 Copper Booze  (9.6)
5 Libertongo  (9.5)
6 Rainbow Connection  (9.5)
7 Onscreen 5k  (9.5)
8 Morph  (9.5)
9 Dawnfall V1.1  (9.5)
10 It's More Fun to Com..  (9.5)
Top Groups
1 Performers  (9.3)
2 Booze Design  (9.3)
3 Oxyron  (9.3)
4 Nostalgia  (9.3)
5 Triad  (9.2)
Top Diskmag Editors
1 Magic  (9.8)
2 hedning  (9.6)
3 Jazzcat  (9.5)
4 Elwix  (9.1)
5 Remix  (9.1)

Home - Disclaimer
Copyright © No Name 2001-2024
Page generated in: 0.07 sec.