To support creators in developing fan works based on OverField (“the Game”) and foster a healthy creative environment,
these guidelines are established. They aim to clarify boundaries, protect the rights of both creators and the official team,
and encourage the sharing of high-quality fan content.
I. Definitions
1. Game IP: All content within the Game, including but not limited to its world setting, storylines, characters, scenes, art assets,
music, and videos. Intellectual property rights belong to the official team.
2. Fan Work: Creators’ original derivative works based on the Game IP,
such as illustrations, comics, novels, videos, music adaptations, cosplay, and physical merchandise.
II. Basic Principles for Creation
1. Works must comply with laws and must not contain:
• Illegal, violent, pornographic, hateful, or discriminatory content.
• Content infringing others’ IP, portrait rights, privacy, etc.
• Content impersonating the official team or misleading the public.
• Unofficially released story, character, or asset details.
• Other content harming the Game's reputation or public order.
2. Direct use, tracing, or minor editing of official assets without creative input is prohibited.
3. Registering Game-related elements as trademarks or copyrights is not allowed.
III. Non-Commercial Use
1. Creation and sharing for personal learning, exchange, or appreciation requires no application.
2. Posting works on social media or video platforms is allowed with clear attribution and for non-commercial purposes.
3. Revenue from ads or live-streaming tips is permitted per platform policies.
IV. Commercial Use
Commercial use refers to profit-driven production, sales, or crowdfunding, subject to these rules:
1. Individual Creators:
• Items ≤ 200 units, original work: Can produce/sell without application.
• Items > 200 units: Must apply via email in advance.
• Bulk sales, distribution, or third-party platform mass sales are not allowed.
2. Circles/Groups:
• Members ≤ 5, for fan exchange: Small-scale sales allowed; items ≤ 100 units/design need no application.
• Exceeding limits or multiple product types requires prior application.
• For commissioned artwork, full authorization proof is required.
3. Companies/Studios/Shops:
• Any commercial fan product sales under an entity’s name require prior official written permission.
V. Product Labeling and Disclaimers
1. All fan product pages must clearly state “Fan Work” or “Unofficial.”
2. Misleading terms like “Official Licensed” or “Authorized Product” are prohibited.
3. Including “This is a fan work based on OverField. All rights belong to the official team.” is recommended.
VI. Application and Authorization
1. To apply, email: gameon@inutan.com
2. Email must include:
• Creator ID and contact details.
• Link to first publication and account verification.
• Description and design drafts.
• Planned product types, quantity, price, and sales platform.
3. Review is free. Response typically within 7–15 business days.
VII. Violation Handling
1. Violating works will be subject to takedown or correction.
2. Serious or repeated violations may lead to a partnership blacklist and potential legal action.
3. Reports of unauthorized sales or infringement are welcome via customer service.
VIII. Other Notes
1. These guidelines do not constitute official endorsement of any fan work’s content or quality.
2. Guidelines may be updated. Please refer to the latest version.
3. For unresolved matters, contact via email. Final interpretation rights belong to the OverField team.
Thank you for your passion and creativity.
Let’s work together to maintain this OverField for imagination.
The OverField Operations Team