As others have pointed out, I am on ADB's staff. This is what I have been telling people who ask.
Here's the deal.
If you make up stuff for ACTA:SF that are non-movie/non-series ships, ADB has no problem with that. There's no intellectual property to be violated. You can post it anywhere you like.
You can make up variants of ships. Be aware that Munchkin ships usually get dissected as do ships with "tech slosh" (i.e., you think it would be really kewl to give a Romulan ship photon torpedoes). These can be posted anywhere you like, but it's polite to indicate that the information is courtesy of Mongoose/ADB, Inc.
You can post your own "house rules" ships. Be aware that people tend to dissect those as not necessarily learning to play the game in its complexity. If you double up on disruptors to make it "fair," then maybe there is something wrong with how you are playing them or the other ships?
You cannot stat up ships in movies/other series and post them on the official boards of Mongoose or ADB. What you do with them in your own playing group is your business. I cannot tell you it is legal to post them anywhere online, because it isn't. I can tell you that we have better things to do with our time than to hunt these down. However, be aware that once we are told about them, we must act.
You cannot stat up ships that appear in other SF series (using ACTA: SF) and post them on the official boards of Mongoose and ADB: no Tardis, no B5, no Space 1999, etc. We don't like other people stealing our intellectual property and it would be hypocritical to allow that to happen here.
I would suggest that statting up ships that exist in ADB's line AND posting them would be confusing to people. Those things have a way of going viral and then it is hard to pull them back in the fold. In addition, you get folks who say that they have them and YOUR copy has to be wrong, even if your copy is the official version. They do tend to hurt sales as many people do feel that if they have the complete collection of battle tugs free here and they are balanced, then why should they pay good money for the "official" version. It is part of human nature, I fear. However, I have no official word on this from SVC or Matthew, just "a sense" of how it is playing out.
I hate to say it, but yes, we do have to play within the rules above. That's how we stay legal. In the US, at the present time, "legal" and "right" are not necessarily the same when one is dealing with a company that considers paying a bevy of lawyers to be chump change. They could put us out of business in a heartbeat if we violated our contract. So we have to be like Caesar's wife and above reproach. That's how we've stayed in business this long.
So the upshot is that it is both strict and relaxed. No using other companies intellectual property, but feel free to let your imagination soar. In fact, that is how the latest SFB playtest module was created. A talented ship designer wanted to have a species whose ships could do very specific things. Now we are publishing Module E3: The Borak Space League.
Does this help clarify the situation?
Here's the deal.
If you make up stuff for ACTA:SF that are non-movie/non-series ships, ADB has no problem with that. There's no intellectual property to be violated. You can post it anywhere you like.
You can make up variants of ships. Be aware that Munchkin ships usually get dissected as do ships with "tech slosh" (i.e., you think it would be really kewl to give a Romulan ship photon torpedoes). These can be posted anywhere you like, but it's polite to indicate that the information is courtesy of Mongoose/ADB, Inc.
You can post your own "house rules" ships. Be aware that people tend to dissect those as not necessarily learning to play the game in its complexity. If you double up on disruptors to make it "fair," then maybe there is something wrong with how you are playing them or the other ships?
You cannot stat up ships in movies/other series and post them on the official boards of Mongoose or ADB. What you do with them in your own playing group is your business. I cannot tell you it is legal to post them anywhere online, because it isn't. I can tell you that we have better things to do with our time than to hunt these down. However, be aware that once we are told about them, we must act.
You cannot stat up ships that appear in other SF series (using ACTA: SF) and post them on the official boards of Mongoose and ADB: no Tardis, no B5, no Space 1999, etc. We don't like other people stealing our intellectual property and it would be hypocritical to allow that to happen here.
I would suggest that statting up ships that exist in ADB's line AND posting them would be confusing to people. Those things have a way of going viral and then it is hard to pull them back in the fold. In addition, you get folks who say that they have them and YOUR copy has to be wrong, even if your copy is the official version. They do tend to hurt sales as many people do feel that if they have the complete collection of battle tugs free here and they are balanced, then why should they pay good money for the "official" version. It is part of human nature, I fear. However, I have no official word on this from SVC or Matthew, just "a sense" of how it is playing out.
I hate to say it, but yes, we do have to play within the rules above. That's how we stay legal. In the US, at the present time, "legal" and "right" are not necessarily the same when one is dealing with a company that considers paying a bevy of lawyers to be chump change. They could put us out of business in a heartbeat if we violated our contract. So we have to be like Caesar's wife and above reproach. That's how we've stayed in business this long.
So the upshot is that it is both strict and relaxed. No using other companies intellectual property, but feel free to let your imagination soar. In fact, that is how the latest SFB playtest module was created. A talented ship designer wanted to have a species whose ships could do very specific things. Now we are publishing Module E3: The Borak Space League.
Does this help clarify the situation?