The New York Times is cracking down on any potential Wordle clones or similar games through multiple DMCA takedowns, causing controversy within the gaming community. Developers argue that creating variations on the simple game shouldn’t be seen as infringing on the Times’ copyright. This issue raises questions about intellectual property rights in the gaming industry and the power dynamics between large media outlets and independent developers. Should the Times be more flexible in allowing creative variations of Wordle, or are they justified in protecting their intellectual property? This debate highlights the complexities of copyright law in the digital age.
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New York Times issues DMCA on 'hundreds' of Wordle-alikes and clones
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