SCP: The Largest Online Shared Universe is Under Legal Attack (2024)

SCP Foundation launched back in 2008 and has since grown into one of the biggest online writing communities around. The SCP Wiki outlines several fantastic and sometimes horrific entities, collected and cataloged in the Foundation. The Foundation's in-universe goal is to contain these sometimes dangerous and sometimes bewildering entities for the public's safety.

It's real-life purpose, however, is to offer a community of writers the opportunity to collaborate and craft the most outlandish entities imaginable. It has flourished in the years since its creation thanks in part to the game SCP Containment Breach, an independent game that has taken the internet by storm, partially because it's been the subject of multiple popular Let's Players, such as Markiplier.

However, all that hard work may soon be eradicated thanks to a Russian trademark for SCP filed by one Andrey Duskin. This issue has been ongoing for the better part of a year, but many people learned about it for the first time when Markiplier posted a video about it to his YouTube channel. However, there are specifics Markiplier didn't go into detail on, so this article will offer more context to better understand the situation.

The Situation

SCP is registered under a Creative Commons copyright license. A CC License allows people other than the author to share, use and build upon a creative work free of charge and without any legal repercussions. Because of this license, anyone can create merchandise off the SCP brand. This is why SCP Containment Breach not only exists but is also just one of multiple SCP-related games. In short, if you wanted to tell a story in the SCP universe, you could right now. That's one of the many reasons this universe has grown so vastly in such a short period of time.

Months ago, Duskin filed a trademark for SCP after attempting to sell merchandise based on the work. He's allowed to do so, but he used his trademark to bully and push down potential competition. While the situation seemed resolved for a time , things have since escalated. Over two months ago, Duskin used his trademark to suppress and shutter the legitimate Russian branch of the SCP Foundation. The main site could do little to nothing about the matter since Duskin's legal foothold gives him an air of legitimacy in Russia.

So What Does This Mean Outside of Russia?

This might not seem as important outside of Russia. After all, Duskin's trademark doesn't extend beyond that country, right? Well, that's the thing. If left unchecked, Duskin's trademark could, in fact, affect all of SCP outside of Russia, too. If he was able to legitimately take down entire pages of work for SCP, that means Russian contributors to the site can no longer share, which cuts into SCP's core appeal: that every writer, regardless of their status or connection to the work, can collaborate.

On top of that, many countries do honor international copyright. If Duskin succeeded in Russia, it's highly possible he might push even further, registering an international trademark. Or, worse yet, he could use his trademark as leverage against other country's potential trademarks.

The prospective legal battle over the SCP trademark could also lead to further division over the Creative Commons copyright license as a concept. If anyone can just register a trademark and then own what isn't theirs by default, what's stopping them from doing that to any other work in the Creative Commons? The whole matter has far-reaching implications that could very possibly strip this important cultural icon from the internet.

What is Being Done?

SCP: The Largest Online Shared Universe is Under Legal Attack (3)

At the time of this writing, a legal fund has been started. While it has reached its goal, there is no telling how costly the lawsuit will become.

The SCP Reddit announced shortly after Markiplier's video was postedthat legal documents had finally been submitted to the Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service. That means the real struggle starts now: the legal battle over Duskin's trademark. The results of this could have an international ripple effect on Creative Commons, but more than that, it will decide the fate of the SCP community as a whole.

With any luck, this will be sorted out and things will return to the way they were. However, it is a story that should remind everyone that while online culture is a place where the greatest of narratives can flourish, people can also ruin things just because they want money. Hopefully the SCP Foundation can continue to secure, contain and protect all those eldritch monsters that haunt our nightmares and fuel our fantasies.

NEXT: Let's Face It, Open-World Games Are Overrated

SCP: The Largest Online Shared Universe is Under Legal Attack (2024)

FAQs

Is SCP legal? ›

SCP is registered under a Creative Commons copyright license. A CC License allows people other than the author to share, use and build upon a creative work free of charge and without any legal repercussions. Because of this license, anyone can create merchandise off the SCP brand.

Was SCP copyrighted? ›

Six months ago it came to light that a Russian man, Andrey Duksin, took advantage of the trademark standards of the Russian Federal Service for Intellectual Property and trademarked the SCP Foundation name and logo within the Russian Federation and Eurasian Customs Union.

Will there ever be an SCP movie? ›

Containment Breach: Run (stylized as Containment Breach: RUN) is a live-action short film based upon SCP - Containment Breach being directed by Gage ("Lotims") Allen. The movie has not been released yet and its last status update was in 2018.
...
Containment Breach: Run
Release dateUnknown
Running time
5 more rows

Who is SCP 000? ›

SCP-000, identified as an "Error" by the SCP Foundation's Research Department, is a pattern screamer inhabiting the page of SCP-000 in SCiPnet.

Is Laughing Jack a SCP? ›

He was portrayed by Justin Buckner.
...
SCP-087
VsEyeless Jack Laughing Jack Others creepypastas
Release dateAugust 9, 2014
Location(s)TBA
12 more rows

Who created SCP? ›

James Aaron Siegel is an American scientist who founded the SCP Foundation in the 1800s. Siegel would eventually retire from this position and became O5-1. He fathered Dr. Charles Gears, who would eventually join the Foundation to become one of its most renowned members.

Is SCP 106 Keter? ›

SCP-106 is the tertiary antagonist of SCP - Containment Breach and a hostile, Keter-class SCP object, known for his corrosion effect on all matter he makes contact with. He is of high importance to keep contained due to his hazardous and hostile nature.

What is IKEA SCP 3008? ›

SCP-3008 is a Swedish furniture fever dream. It's based off a horror story from the popular SCP Foundation website, one that describes how someone finds themselves in an endless Ikea. Inhuman creatures known as the “Staff” stalk you.

Is SCP still popular? ›

Since its release in 2017 it has maintained a respectably consistent player base averaging around four to seven thousand concurrent players per day. It's also bears the benefits of being based on the popular series of collaborative sci-fi horror stories that is the SCP Foundation.

Which SCP is God? ›

SCP-343 is a Safe Class SCP known as "God". He is believed to be a raceless omnipotent being that has taken the form/appearance of the Abrahamic God.

Is there an SCP anime? ›

SCP Animated: Tales from the Foundation (TV Mini Series 2020– ) - IMDb.

Does Netflix have SCP 096? ›

SCP-096 is not currently available to stream on Netflix.

Is there a SCP 0? ›

Remember, SCP-000 doesn't exist. The Foundation started with 001 and went up. This made it the perfect place for the Pattern Screamer to inhabit.

Are we cool yet SCP? ›

Are We Cool Yet?, often stylized as AWCY?, are an antagonistic faction in the SCP mythos. They are a surrealist art movement originating from the 19th century who commonly utilize anomalies in their artwork.

What SCP is slenderman? ›

SCP-582 shares many similarities with the infamous classic horror Creepypasta villain known as Slender Man.

Which SCP is a TV show? ›

Description: SCP-2030 is an anomalous phenomenon that manifests as a television series.

Why does Eyeless Jack have no eyes? ›

Jack later on discovered that the group turns out to be a cult worshiping a demon named Chernabog, with Jack involuntary made a sacrifice to be a son of Chernabog. Jenny and her friends proceed to blind Jack by pouring a hot, tar-like substance into his eyes.

How old is LJ Creepypasta? ›

He was created by Steve Aikins (mainly known as SnuffBomb). To date, Laughing Jack is easily one of the most popular and recognizable Creepypasta characters, rivaling Slender Man, Jeff the Killer and Eyeless Jack. Since he is imaginary, he is ageless.

What is shy guy SCP? ›

SCP-096, or "The Shy Guy" is a harmful humanoid SCP encountered in SCP - Containment Breach.

Who is Calvin Lucien? ›

Calvin Lucien was a Chaos Insurgency agent with a grudge against The Foundation.

Is SCP a real company? ›

The SCP Foundation is a fictional secret organization documented by the collaborative writing wiki project of the same name.

What is scp3000? ›

SCP-3000, sometimes referred to as Anantashesha, or simply The Eel, is a sea monster in the SCP Mythos, which is implied to be one of the Old Gods, and the brother of the Serpent from the Wanderer's Library. Its object class is Thaumiel due to being a valuable asset to the Foundation.

Is there a exit in SCP 3008 Roblox? ›

There is currently no Exit and will probably not be added. The game is based off an "Infinite" Ikea, so there will most likely won't be an exit.

Is SCP 3008 a true story? ›

I Went To SCP 3008 In Real Life… - YouTube

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Jerrold Considine

Last Updated:

Views: 5739

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (78 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Jerrold Considine

Birthday: 1993-11-03

Address: Suite 447 3463 Marybelle Circles, New Marlin, AL 20765

Phone: +5816749283868

Job: Sales Executive

Hobby: Air sports, Sand art, Electronics, LARPing, Baseball, Book restoration, Puzzles

Introduction: My name is Jerrold Considine, I am a combative, cheerful, encouraging, happy, enthusiastic, funny, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.