Roblox Copyright and trademark infringement

Copyright infringement is the use of works protected by copyright law without permission, infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder, such as the right to reproduce, distribute, display or perform the protected work, or to make derivative works.

Games
Since ROBLOX is a build-to-create website where anyone can create anything, some people will create games on ROBLOX that use copyrighted material such as games and audio. Some examples of copyrighted games are not original works on ROBLOX are the following.


 * 1) Pokemon Brick Bronze


 * 1) Project Pokemon


 * 1) Pokemon Legends
 * 2) Five Nights at Freddy's (by many developers)

Audio
The ROBLOX audio section of the library has a lot of copyright infringement by looking at it; when you play a game on ROBLOX, people will play copyrighted audio. Back in 2013 when the "Audio" feature was first introduced on a ROBLOX Blog, users only had 15 seconds of audio. Only tid-bits of copyrighted audio was uploaded until not longer ago in later 2016 when the length was increased to 6 minutes or 10 megabytes [source: Upload Longer Audio Files]. This gave users the opportunity to upload full copyrighted audio material with little penalty.

Taymaster and Pokemon Fangames on ROBLOX
On October 16, 2016, Taymaster tweeted a picture of what looks to be him sending a Copyright Infringement notice to Nintendo about the most popular "Roblox Pokemon Games" and how ROBLOX is doing nothing about it but Nintendo has still not replied to that email.

The tweet that taymaster sent: https://twitter.com/Taymastar/status/787749617349844992

Trivia

 * Some believe that Taymaster made that email and tweet to combat the "HeavenLogin - Berreza" Drama since Taymaster labeled also said, "ROBLOX Pokémon GO will soon be gone." in his tweet.


 * Even though many people retweeted that Taymaster is putting Pokemon Brick Bronze at the risk of deletion, Taymaster didn't show Pokemon Brick Bronze in the picture of the email he tweeted.


 * It's pretty obvious that Nintendo and/or ROBLOX hasn't seen it since nothing has been done to the Pokemon fangames mentioned in the email.