
Originally Posted by
Basileos Leandros I
It varies by country the permission usage - the concept of Fair Use, which is well documented in the USA, is not the same as the one in the European Union.
For example, if you make a YouTube video with Total War videos and you either comment or showcase, that's considered Fair Use because it falls under commentary. Here's a good link about that, US perspective from Stanford University -
https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/
EU law is different, because it requires an analysis on a case by case basis. ->
https://cdt.org/insights/why-the-eu-...t-to-fair-use/
In your specific case, you do need permission from SEGA to showcase on your website, especially if you make money out of it.
Alright, so let's see if I got some of these law aspects right.
If I use this guy as a cover of an article talking about something related to Medieval II Total War, it would be copyright infringement (not sure if pngfind.com which uploaded this image uploaded it legally). However, if I upload a screenshot from a mod using this guy as a visual in the main menu, it would be considered fair use by US law, considered commentary, and a permitted limitation (press review) by EU copyright law, as it would be used as gameplay footage in an article (review) of the game?
Can a modification of a SEGA/CA game use assets from the same or other games by SEGA/CA? I suppose it can.