Artistic modifications are acceptable in sanctioned tournaments, provided that the modifications do not make the card art unrecognizable, contain substantial strategic advice, or contain offensive images. Artistic modifications also may not obstruct or change the mana cost or name of the card.
Edited Nathan Long (Sept. 20, 2017 06:38:38 AM)
Edited Johannes Wagner (Sept. 20, 2017 03:28:49 PM)
Originally posted by Johannes Wagner:There's a HUGE distance between “you can't use that card in this private event” and “I'm going to take your personal property off you”. Judges operate in the first category. Law enforcement agencies operate in the second.
If we would be the copyright police we have to confiscate the cards, not just say “you can't play with that”.
Originally posted by Johannes Wagner:This is completely false, Johannes. If we (as judges) identify a suspected counterfeit, we encourage the player to send it to Wizards with information about its source, to assist them in their quest to eliminate counterfeits. If you believe the player created the fake, report that - but we still don't confiscate their property.
If we would be the copyright police we have to confiscate the cards
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