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==DMCA Removal and Re-release==
==DMCA Removal and Re-release==
Although ''No Mario's Sky'' was well-received, [[Nintendo]] sent a [[Digital Millennium Copyright Act]] (DMCA) notice to [[Itch.io]] on 4 September 2016, requesting that ''No Mario's Sky'' be removed.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://itch.io/takedowns/82746|title=Takedown notice for 'No Mario's Sky'|last=Sniffen|first=Brian|work=Itch.io|access-date=1 July 2021}}</ref> In response, the official page for ''No Mario's Sky'' was updated to indicate that the game was no longer available for download due to the DMCA notice. On 5 September 2016, the game was re-released under the title ''DMCA's Sky'', with all references to ''Super Mario Bros.'' removed.<ref name=DMCA>{{cite news|last1=Donnelly|first1=Joe|title=No Mario's Sky parody game blocked by Nintendo lawyers, DMCA's Sky takes its place|url=http://www.pcgamer.com/no-marios-sky-parody-game-blocked-by-nintendo-lawyers-dmcas-sky-takes-its-place/|accessdate=6 September 2016|date=5 September 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Walker|first1=Alex|title=No Mario's Sky Taken Down, Replaced With DMCA's Sky|url=http://www.kotaku.com.au/2016/09/no-marios-sky-taken-down-replaced-with-dmcas-sky/|accessdate=6 September 2016|date=5 September 2016}}</ref>
Although ''No Mario's Sky'' was well-received, [[Nintendo]] sent a [[Digital Millennium Copyright Act]] (DMCA) notice to [[Itch.io]] on 4 September 2016, requesting that ''No Mario's Sky'' be removed due to it infringing "Nintendo's copyrights in its ''[[Super Mario]]'' video game franchise, including but not limited to the audiovisual work, images, and fictional character depictions".<ref>{{Citation|url=https://itch.io/takedowns/82746|title=Takedown notice for 'No Mario's Sky'|last=Sniffen|first=Brian|work=Itch.io|access-date=1 July 2021}}</ref> In response, the official page for ''No Mario's Sky'' was updated to indicate that the game was no longer available, and the downloads for the game were replaced with a link to the DMCA notice.
On 5 September 2016, the game was re-released as ''DMCA's Sky'', with all in-game elements and terms that directly referenced ''Super Mario'' replaced with non-copyrighted ones.<ref name=DMCA>{{cite news|last1=Donnelly|first1=Joe|title=No Mario's Sky parody game blocked by Nintendo lawyers, DMCA's Sky takes its place|url=http://www.pcgamer.com/no-marios-sky-parody-game-blocked-by-nintendo-lawyers-dmcas-sky-takes-its-place/|accessdate=6 September 2016|date=5 September 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Walker|first1=Alex|title=No Mario's Sky Taken Down, Replaced With DMCA's Sky|url=http://www.kotaku.com.au/2016/09/no-marios-sky-taken-down-replaced-with-dmcas-sky/|accessdate=6 September 2016|date=5 September 2016}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:26, 1 July 2021

DMCA's Sky
Developer(s)ASMB games
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
Release
  • WW: 30 August 2016
  • WW: 5 September 2016 (DMCA's Sky)
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

DMCA's Sky (formerly known as No Mario's Sky) is a fangame created by ASMB games.

The game combines the gameplay mechanics of Super Mario Bros. and No Man's Sky.[1][2][3]

Development

On August 2016, after the release of No Man's Sky, No Mario's Sky was created by ASMB Games, a team based in Australia, for Ludum Dare 36 in 72 hours.[1][4] The team consisted of Alex McDonald (art and sound director),[5] Sam Izzo, Max Cahill, and Ben Porter.[5][6]

DMCA Removal and Re-release

Although No Mario's Sky was well-received, Nintendo sent a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice to Itch.io on 4 September 2016, requesting that No Mario's Sky be removed due to it infringing "Nintendo's copyrights in its Super Mario video game franchise, including but not limited to the audiovisual work, images, and fictional character depictions".[7] In response, the official page for No Mario's Sky was updated to indicate that the game was no longer available, and the downloads for the game were replaced with a link to the DMCA notice.

On 5 September 2016, the game was re-released as DMCA's Sky, with all in-game elements and terms that directly referenced Super Mario replaced with non-copyrighted ones.[4][8]

References

  1. ^ a b Robertson, Adi (30 August 2016). "No Mario's Sky is the inevitable child of Super Mario Bros. and No Man's Sky". The Verge. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  2. ^ Kamen, Matt (30 August 2016). "Mario meets No Man's Sky in this fiendishly fun fan-made game". Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  3. ^ Kain, Erik (31 August 2016). "'No Mario's Sky' Is Exactly As Great As It Sounds". Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  4. ^ a b Donnelly, Joe (5 September 2016). "No Mario's Sky parody game blocked by Nintendo lawyers, DMCA's Sky takes its place". Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  5. ^ a b McMinn, Kevin (5 September 2016). "No Mario's Sky Team Responds to Takedown Notice With DMCA's Sky". Nintendo News. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  6. ^ Prabhu, Vijay (6 September 2016). "In protest against Nintendo's legal threats, developers rename the game "No Mario's Sky" to 'DMCA's Sky'". TechWorm. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  7. ^ Sniffen, Brian, "Takedown notice for 'No Mario's Sky'", Itch.io, retrieved 1 July 2021
  8. ^ Walker, Alex (5 September 2016). "No Mario's Sky Taken Down, Replaced With DMCA's Sky". Retrieved 6 September 2016.