Lee K. Seitz wrote:
You're confusing copyrights and trademarks. (Incidentally, IANAL
I used the wrong word but I was indeed talking about trademarks.
Further more, Kleenex and Xerox are still quite valid trademarks,
although they are in danger of becoming public domain. Better
examples of lost
Jim Leonard stated:
>
>Intellectual Property Rights: In a nutshell: Companies own copyrights
>on the images, code, etc. contained in a software program for as long as
>they protect them. That means that, as long as a company asks you to
>take down that copy of King's Quest from your website,
> To arguments of fakes: Yes, I agree that is a concern. But since the
> image is already out there, as well as .JPGs of what the casette and box
> look like, that possibility already exists.
True, but you'd need a decent size image to be able to print a box from and
make it look halfway authent
As the creator of this list, I was asked by a few people to comment on
Howard's offer to post the Vic20 emulator .tape format of Mt. Drash to
this list. Everyone who contacted me deemed it a bad idea.
I hate to break this to everyone who doesn't like the idea, but the
Vic20 emu file of Mt. Dra