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Disqualifications strike the 2015 ENnies

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ennies2015nomineeThe list of official 2015 ENnie nominations can be found below or at EN World. The list is a little different today as one nomination from the Best Electronic Book, Best Free Product and Product of the Year has been removed.

The game in question is the unofficial Mass Effect RPG written by Don Mappin and was based on Galileo Games’ Bulldogs! — a Fate Core based game. Mass Effect is a popular BioWare computer RPG set in a far future where aliens combine forces to try and confront a cosmic threat. The problem? The Mass Effect RPG is entirely unlicensed.

Indeed, the Mass Effect RPG is not available at DriveThruRPG and as of today Don has removed the files from Mass Effect RPG.org writing;

A quick update: I have taken the Files section offline of my own accord and intend to do so permanently. I will post more details in the coming days.

It sounds like attack lawyers have been involved.

Back at EN World Morrus writes;

For future years, starting in 2016, we will be adding a new eligibility requirement for the ENnies. This will simply ask a publisher or creator to affirm that all contents of a product are their own property, public domain, or used under license or with permission, and will mean that any products not within the boundaries of IP law are subject to disqualification at any time. This rule will not apply to blogs, podcasts, or other specifically fan-creation award categories. We will provide more information about this eligibility requirement later, once the exact details have been hammered out and the potential pitfalls covered.

For this year, we have decided to disqualify the fan-created Mass Effect RPG on the basis of IP violations. The creator of the product, after discussion with him, has already been notified. Don Mappin, the creator of the product, has additionally told us that “Based on this outcome I will be removing the work and its associated files.” We appreciate Don’s understanding, and his willingness to work with us and provide us with information when asked.

Replacement games have been selected for where Mass Effect RPG once stood in the nominations. As a result the judges spotlight winners and nominations now look like.

Judges’ Spotlight Winners

Best Adventure

Best Aid/Accessory

Best Art, Cover

Best Art, Interior

Best Blog

Best Cartography

Best Electronic Book

Best Family Game

Best Free Product

Best Game

Best Miniature Product

Best Monster/Adversary

Best Podcast

Best Production Values

Best RPG Related Product

Best Rules

Best Setting

Best Software

Best Supplement

Best Website

Best Writing

Product of the Year


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