Here is a new machinima licence from Microsoft, who are gearing up for the release of Halo 3.
Important points:
This licence shows that Microsoft are allowing machinima, but are keeping a very wide discretion on the types of content that can be created. Under a heading “What can't I do?”, the response is “It's tough to predict everything people will do, but there are some things that you can be sure will get our attention.”
The success of the Halo franchise is in a large part dependent on the engagement of the community, including machinima producers. I'm concerned because Microsoft are atetmpting to harness the creativity of their audience in order to promote their games, but are sending a very clear message that only films which are 'safe' are acceptable. Anyone who expects to create a really expressive and slightly gritty film can also expect the heavy hand of Microsoft's copyright lawyers to come down on them.
I'm concerned about the use of copyright as a tool of private censorship, and I'm concerned about companies who encourage and benefit from fan creation but give their fans little or no certainty as to what will and will not be permitted. Also, preventing these creators from even taking donations seems to go a little too far. It's clear that in any of these cases, traditional licence negotiation is going to be necessary, and this is a situation in which Microsoft holds a much better bargaining position than the fan-creators…