In Germany only stuff that has a certain level of creativity (Schöpfungshöhe) can be under copyright.
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In Germany only stuff that has a certain level of creativity (Schöpfungshöhe) can be under copyright.
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Well, the title is a question and the answer is: Not quite but near enough.
A title has to catch interest, and in this case I would not say that it is click bait because in the end he kind of put a “Linux” on the “NES”.
I tend to be forgiving when the content behind the click bait title is good, like it is here.
Well, yes and he even explains all that in the beginning of the video.
In german this differentiation is only valid for furniture (and sometimes clothing), everything else is always just Retro. 😮💨 People are unwilling to change their minds on that. I had that discussion often enough to give up and just accept it. Sometimes neo-retro is used for inspired new stuff, seems to be easier to create new words the to use the correct ones it seems. 😫
It needs a certain level of individuality and personality of the creator that sets it apart from other, already existing works of art.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threshold_of_originality