Gaixo wrote:spubbbba wrote:I have to question what the NAF actually benefits from being associated with GW now?
As far as I can see with the GT no longer being held at Warhammer World and GW getting rid of specialist game this looks to be the last link to them being broken.
It looks like GW has already removed everything “official”, such as the trophy so why not come up with a set of custom block dice and release a new colour every year? Whilst you couldn’t copy their designs having a skull, 2 arrows, explosion and explosion with other symbol on it is very generic.
Couldn't GW effectively shut the NAF site down, as it relies so heavily on the use of trademarked materials? I would have to think that's a concern. Unlike miniature manufacturers, the NAF can't bill itself as a "Fantasy Football" site, but must refer to Blood Bowl, the various races, etc.
I agree with Virral that the NAF has just lost a huge enticement for potential members. Most tournaments give out custom d6s, often two sets. I know of several that also include matching d8s and d16s. If a player has just been handed a half dozen complimentary dice, another handful at $10 might be a tough sell.
I also think the announcement was handled rather poorly. In a discussion on 2013's dice color, we were told that there would be a "break with tradition" in the form of an early announcement this year. Obviously, the implication was that we would get to see the new block dice. Instead, we get this announcement, and are not even shown the dice. It just seems an odd thing to prime people for what is obviously bad news.
Looking at the NAF site there is very little that GW could claim was copyrighted material and I don't think it would be much of an effort to remove everything they could object to. The site is basically a huge database of tournament results, advertisements for these tournaments and a forum. So nothing breaking GW's IP, though of course their lawyers have bullied other sites for much less in the past.
You can certainly talk about Bloodbowl and saying something like "Gaixo's skaven beat spubbbba's slann in the 25th TFF annual tabletop tournament" whilst talking about their IP would fall well within fair use since that was just stating the result of a game.
If the NAF did just cover itself by keeping to results of Fantasy Football then it could be used for Dreadball, Elfball and other similar games, cutting GW out altogether.