Hello,
If indeed Lucas Arts did send a takedown notice, and you intentionally
deleted or ignored it, a judge could rule that you were in contempt of
court, and slap you with a fine or jail sentence. 

Unfortunately, copyright is a bit of a complicated subject. What is
considered fair use? How does copyright law differ from country to country?
These are problems we need to solve in order for the audio games market to
advance, if people want Star Wars/Star Trek/Mario-based games at least.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 9:19 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] star wars


hey,

you could also add a bunch of security to your website so lucas arts 
couldn't access your site. but if it were me I myself would just make the 
game and if Lucas arts would try sueing me they'd have no luck because what 
are they gunna get from me, oh wow, fifty dollars! that's a lot isn't it? 
I'd just read the email and delete it and ignore it. or I would write back 
saying, I will stop making star wars based games when you guys make your 
games playable by blind people. and leave it at that and delete all further 
emails from them.

Josh



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