"Thank you for your email concerning Blood Bowl.
Unlike many companies, Games Workshop usually only stops people from using our intellectual property if we must do so in order to protect it (provided that use is by and for hobbyists). For example, the law requires us to protect our trademarks in certain ways - and if we do not - we might lose them. As you can imagine, we do not want to lose our trademarks as we would no longer be able to create the great miniatures and tabletop hobby wargames that we pride ourselves on!
Guidance has been available for our fans for many years in our Intellectual Property Policy that can be found on the legal pages of our website
http://legal.games-workshop.com This sets out how our hobbyists can use our intellectual property in such a way that Games Workshop is not likely to object. Within the policy there are some simple rules, such as:
1) Do not copy our official publications or documents; and
2) Do not screenscrape any content from official websites.
There are also a number of more general guidelines, setting out the spirit of the policy. If a fan follows the policy in spirit and letter, then it is highly unlikely that Games Workshop will take any action to prevent their use of Games Workshop’s IP.
Games Workshop has not specifically targeted any particular website but instead has taken a consistent approach to all sites that we are aware of that are using our ‘Blood Bowl’ trademark without our permission or other infringements of our IP rights.
We have written to the owners or administrators of these sites detailing our concerns. In our letters, we gave the parties infringing our rights various options as to how they could address our concerns. At no time did Games Workshop demand that any website close down.
We trust that this clarifies the situation.
Group Legal Department
Games Workshop Group PLC"
Kind of pleasantly surprised they answered at all. I think the answer adds credability to the idea that what C has already been doing should suffice (sp?)
*Fingers crossed*