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GW’s Old Intellectual Property Rules Will Surprise You

marine-copyrightTimes have definitely changed at GW as these old Intellectual Property rules from years past may surprise you…

People were quite upset at the recent restrictions on video content, but the Games Workshop IP rules used to be much different.

We went into the cat tub time machine and did some digging to find the last set of archived Games Workshop’s IP rules. In some respects, they were more lenient, in others they were much more strict. At least they were pretty polite back then about the rules, sometimes it not what you ask, but how you ask it I suppose.

We’ll break down some of the funnier ones here (because there definitely are some), but if you want to check out all the old rules, we reposted them here.

Let’s get into it!

GW’s Old Intellectual Property Rules Will Surprise You

GW IP rulesThe first interesting thing to note, it looks like the current CEO may have been the one who wrote these rules back in 2006. He was used as an example in the rules for the background.

They broke the rules back in the day into categories of what you can do and what you can’t do.  The list of can’t do is quite a bit longer, but hey, they are IP rules so that’s to be expected.

GW IP rulesThis one is just a little funny to us at least. They didn’t want folks to make PC background themes using any of their images. It seems pretty hard to enforce, at least they are nice about it and ask you please.  I’ve never heard of a Tattoo artist getting a notice from GW, but that’s not saying it never happened!

GW IP RulesThis is where things get perhaps a little comical. They seemed to frown on Tattoos because another artist had to render the artwork and get paid for it. That’s just kind of crazy, to think they don’t even want you to have tattoos because another artist had to make money.

Luckily this is no longer in there, or at least we haven’t seen it since.

Second, they used to take a much more staunch stance on commission painters, if you said you paint GW stuff exclusively, that was a no-no. This was another good thing to take out because it seems like they are just getting free promotions for people painting and sharing their stuff!

Have a look through the whole document for more of what you can, and can not do with Games Workshop’s IP.

Check out the Whole Document Here

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About the Author: Rob Baer

Virginia Restless, Miniature Painter & Cat Dad. I blame LEGOs. There was something about those little-colored blocks that started it all... Twitter @catdaddymbg