"Fred and Paul" work for Activision and are studio owners, in gaming it doesn't really get any more "the Man" than that.
As far as I know Activision isn't involved in the development and/or legal drama surrounding GotP at all, so that is neither here nor there. I was referring to the fucked up US legal system and the people who leverage it in their favour.
That last tweet tells me that Stardock now has both the trademark AND the copyright on the SC IP, which is news to me, and inconsistent with the tweet that Infinitron posted yesterday, wherein Wardell claims that Stardock owns the trademark and Fred and Paul own the copyright.
Far be it from me though to imply that Fred and Paul are blameless here, that wasn't my intention at all. In fact, if what Wardell says regarding the copyright is true, then the blame for this whole mess falls squarely on them. Imagine the shitstorm that would ensue if the Suitstarter were successful and Fred and Paul take this to court, only to lose because they don't have a case worth a damn...
Regardless of who actually owns what, the one thing I can say with absolute certainty is that Fred and Paul have handled this absolutely horribly, and with this crowdfunding, which I agree with Infinitron seems like a hilariously misguided PR attempt, they don't seem to be slowing down.
That's so disgusting, TBH. I can't even comment on that - dudes just got crazy. They've been treated with as much respect as possible and they just shat on that.
Well, being a nice author doesn't guarantee being a nice guy and, more than that, people change. 25 years is a hell of a long time.
To be fair, Fred and Paul's version of the story is wildly different, and neither side has presented any conclusive evidence that I can see.
Still, I'm leaning towards Stardock now. My earlier posts were written with the assumption that Stardock didn't own the copyright, and decided to purposefully break copyright law as a coercion tactic.