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A slightly different thing (and please excuse my ignorance on these subjects). Would these restrictions apply if the game was freeware ?
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A slightly different thing (and please excuse my ignorance on these subjects). Would these restrictions apply if the game was freeware ?
quote: Original post by Anonymous Poster
You''re allowed to use copyrighted material in two ways..
A) Educational Use
: A teacher''s allowed to play a song in class, print out the lyrics, sing them to the class and have the class change them, if they so choose. As long as it benefits the students in some way.
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B) You do NOT deprive the creator of funds.
: If you don''t charge for a game, and the people playing your game STILL buy the D&D3 rules, you''re fine. But if people love your game so much, they stop buying D&D stuff, then you''re in a pile of shit.
quote: Original post by CheeseGrater
If there's no damages you wouldn't have to pay anything...
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One is "Palladium RPG" by Kevin Siembeda which is a really incredibly rich product line when you take into account the "Rifts" products