If a company wants they can go much further than just ask you to remove your graphics because by using them you are violating their rights. Some companies are nice and will just ask you to remove them, some companies however (escpecially with the financial crisis going on) will try and sue you to get money from you.
are you sure? I mean they can take it further if he don't remove the graphics but can they do much more before that? Can they sue? How would they even have a case if he made his own version of their graphics, he could just deny the infringement. What I think of is why Nintendo would pursue him. Financial crisis? Because of the crisis they would waste resources on this? Or be more aggressive? I think I miss your point. About Nintendo searching the internet, I didnt think of that, but it wouldn't come up if we didn't talk about it like here haha. What I don't get is how this would benefit Nintendo, not that they have the power to deal with it.
Yes I'm sure. The only thing you need to sue someone is claiming something is true. I don't say Nintendo would win a lawsuit, but they can drag you to court just like that. Once you are in court, then the real issue becomes a question, like are the graphics made going to be reflected as being Mario. A judge will look to the whole picture, but given that we're talking about Mario here, the judge will also say: Everyone knows Mario, so he will not fall for saying you didn't know about Mario. A good lawyer on Nintendo's side will be able to make you confess this. Once this has been done, you are basically proven guilty of copyright infrigment.
But please don't get me wrong. I don't say Nintendo would necessarily do this, but it is a very real possibility that it could happen, and I want to warn in these cases. Just so everyone knows what the possibilities are, and believe me, if it comes as far as being brought to court, it'll change your life even if you are lucky enough to get ruled in your favor.
About Nintendo searching the internet, I didnt think of that, but it wouldn't come up if we didn't talk about it like here haha. What I don't get is how this would benefit Nintendo, not that they have the power to deal with it.
Well, making a no-profit fan project shut down usually doesn't benefit the original creator much: it could be argued that it may negatively affect the popularity of their intellectual property (in many ways, not just by making it look bad by - say - creating a horrible game with it). It's probably more of a situation where they can't be bothered to look into every single copyright infriengement case in detail: they just go after the most popular ones, or use automatic systems where available (like the YouTube Content Id system).
For that I'm 99% sure a Super Mario themed, completely no-profit Knytt Stories level nowadays would go unnoticed by Nintendo, because chances of it becoming reasonably popular are really slim. Things would change significantly if it were used to make money, because part of it would have to be given to Nintendo (excluding cases of fair use, I guess), but in either case they could threaten to sue anyway just because looking into it would be a worse waste of time than just exercising their rights and be done with it.
This is speculation. I haven't seen Nintendo do lawsuits against free projects either, but that doesn't mean they don't have a team that looks into this. As I've worked on big companies, I know they have a legal department. This team will occassionaly (say once every 3 months) search for copyright infrigment cases.
Basically, if the product in question is of terrible quality and Nintendo feels harmed by it, the chances are high they will pursue it, especially if the product seems to be made by Nintendo while it really isn't.