It was brought up on a recent thread that the late Ray Montgomery bullied me into changing my domain name many years ago. The company behind the CYOA books has been actively going after many entities.
The most recent that stood out to me was their lawsuit against Netflix.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/11/1...wsuit-chooseco
First, has anyone tried the interactive video on Netflix? The one I saw was Bear Grylls survival and it was pretty neat.
Second, what are your thoughts on ChooseCo’s rights to the concept of interactive fiction at this point?
I would argue that the interactive survival video isn’t exactly interactive fiction; more instructional. Generally speaking, they can have their CYOA name but they can’t reserve the rights to every quiz or game with choices.
I told Ray back when, that if he was smart, he would have seen a lucrative partnership between my website and his books. At the very least, we could have held a contest and winners could have been published.
The most recent that stood out to me was their lawsuit against Netflix.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/11/1...wsuit-chooseco
First, has anyone tried the interactive video on Netflix? The one I saw was Bear Grylls survival and it was pretty neat.
Second, what are your thoughts on ChooseCo’s rights to the concept of interactive fiction at this point?
I would argue that the interactive survival video isn’t exactly interactive fiction; more instructional. Generally speaking, they can have their CYOA name but they can’t reserve the rights to every quiz or game with choices.
I told Ray back when, that if he was smart, he would have seen a lucrative partnership between my website and his books. At the very least, we could have held a contest and winners could have been published.
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