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Originally Posted by Sauron the White
That opinion goes against every single thing I have ever heard - including long debates on this site - about what rights Zaentz purchased. My understanding is that he bought cover to cover rights with nothing exempted. That would include the Appendicies as written but no more.
I would point out that the film rights were sold BEFORE the publishing of the SIL.
If you have factual documentation to support this new, far more restrictive viewpoint, I would love to read it.
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From personal experience, I can say that there is certainly a delineation point within the appendices -- only I am not quite sure where that exactly is contextually. I am waiting for a call back from one of the senior developers of
Lord of the Rings Online (the online Middle-earth MMORPG, current subscriber base approx 300-400k).
Lord of the Rings Online has the exclusive contract for the online gaming segment of
The Hobbit and
LotR proprietary rights owned by Tolkien Enterprises (aka Saul Zaentz Co.).
Having been involved in the game through the alpha and beta processes (and previously while the game was still in design), I can tell you that there are certain things the game cannot show or discuss, including anything dealing with 1st Age Middle-earth in the appendices; however, if there is a mention of a 1st Age name or place within the actual text of either
The Hobbit or
LotR, then said reference is allowed. For instance, Aragorn referring to Beren and Luthien is allowed because it is in the actual text, but the term 'Valar' or 'Maiar' is not because there is no mention directly in the text. Anything that predates a 3rd Age reference within the game must be passed by Tolkien Enterprises to assure they remain within their rights.
I will offer an update as soon as I hear more.