Lemme shake this off a bit, but it does bug me a little when we say we call this M.U.G.E.N character "our work" when the character we supposedly "made" for M.U.G.E.N really belongs to the people who made that character and also, it is to be more precise, "adapted" rather than "made", so yes, like what Rage said, this also goes with the fact we are violating other people's IP. To make me happy, I'd rather justify it as fan-art since we really are just making something out of appreciation rather than for profit. Speaking of fan-art, does anyone else besides me look at M.U.G.E.N that way?
That aside, I do respect the rights of others when it comes to stuff like this; a majority of screen packs aren't really adapted from anything either.
And if you want to make a database with direct links to the characters it would sure cause some debate in the community.
Oh yes indeed, that's why we link to the author's websites instead. But I get shocked however when the author's website is unavailable, and when that happens, I felt like I've lost something that meant a lot to me, and to be honest, all of you do in this case! It doesn't matter what you create; you create history, whether it's good, like Reubenkee's creations, or bad (I don't want to say who's a bad author even though I think they are as well like many others out of respect.) Anyways, a fellow user from The Mugen Fighter's Guild managed to give me a link to Kusanagi's site.
I still would like to carry on with this idea however. A joint collaboration between various communities to create a database that archives various M.U.G.E.N characters, stages, screen packs, patches, etc, linking to that author's website but also posting a direct download to the site should it end up being down (provided that this is with permission of the author) or if the author has left the M.U.G.E.N community for good, thus that applies to ALL of his creations. And yes, there are better creations out there than some of the things we got from 2000-2009, but even so, I feel like it's essential we don't lose it in the process.
Who knows? Maybe one day an author ends up losing all of his data because of his computer crashing or because of a virus.
+ But also, maybe that author also ends up not being able to manage his website during a time where he loses his data...
+ ...or he loses his data while reforming his website, and then the database I proposed, with permission from the author, uploads direct links to his creations as a temporary area (via another person provided that the author doesn't have a file storage account via sendspace, SkyDrive, etc.) until his website is back up and his creations finally updated after the incident.
+ This is where the database can now take these direct links down and thus put up the new link to that author's website.
+ Since I'm talking about this, the database I proposed can also have safety precautions for all new and old M.U.G.E.N authors on how to not lose your work in incidents like the one I provided above.
Overall, everything I've said in these points are some ideas I've had in ensuring the availability of various creations while being very moral about it. This is also potentially one way we can all find the works of other creators out there without depending on more than one database. This would however, require a lot of dedication.