What is a non-copyrighted way of saying Muppets?
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 8:32 pm
Friendly Monsters?
Puppet Friends?
Have you run across any ways of referring to Muppets without being litigated to death. (Not that anyone would notice if i made a muppet game.) On the one hand, there is the "This is a work of parody" defense. It's not like the internet isn't already awash in Muppet references.
I have had this sketch from The State in my head called Eating Muppet. I think it could be a fun one shot game. I'm planning on working it up for my friends to play, but I'm trying to figure out if I should just use the Muppet name, or try some derivative?
Puppet Friends?
Have you run across any ways of referring to Muppets without being litigated to death. (Not that anyone would notice if i made a muppet game.) On the one hand, there is the "This is a work of parody" defense. It's not like the internet isn't already awash in Muppet references.
I have had this sketch from The State in my head called Eating Muppet. I think it could be a fun one shot game. I'm planning on working it up for my friends to play, but I'm trying to figure out if I should just use the Muppet name, or try some derivative?