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> Behalf Of Carlos Hoyos
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 1:23 PM
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> Subject: [Ogf-l] OGL and made-up logos
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> Greetings to everyone.
>
> First of all, excuse me
Greetings to everyone.
First of all, excuse me if this question has already been answered
previously. I've tried several times to access to the archives of this
mailing list, but I got a 403 "forbidden access" error. I've also searched
everywhere for info about my problem first, without success.
Here's another one to read and think about.
On the credits page at the front of The Tome of Horrors, there is
a standard, real-world copyright notice: "(c) 2002 Necromancer Games,
Inc. All rights reserved" and a list of trademarks and such.
On the License page at the back of the book is their Sec
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OGF-L] Work=OGC+PI+nothing
else?
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Why would it ever be wrong?
If there was a country where copyright declarations were
required people might think that the bits of your product not mentioned in
section 15 were not copyrighted. I agree tha
In a message dated 3/18/2005 9:42:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Such as pursuing a copyright infringement suit, if there is a violation of
copyright law?
Actually, the license sections to which I refer limit fair use compatibility declarations. If those sections are vo