All right so can I post anything here from gryphonhill.com for map uses?
Can a mod help me out on that one? What else can I use as material for posts?
What I can and canot post
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Re: What I can and canot post
We are pretty liberal on what you can use, but we believe in enforcing copyrights.tarlyn wrote:All right so can I post anything here from gryphonhill.com for map uses?
Can a mod help me out on that one? What else can I use as material for posts?
You can:
- use stuff from other books, as long as you do not quote long parts of it;
- put link references to other online stuff;
- use the comfortable gray zone where most fans sites are. You play with their toys, don't forget it.
You can't:
- copy here long parts of copyrighted stuff. We like to enforce copyrights and make sure those who own the rights gets the money they deserve. This means you can use / reference stuff, but make sure someone who wants to use it still has to buy the book to get it, i.e. don't copy too much in your post - short idea is OK, long and complete text isn't. A discussion can be made on a specific topic or general idea, as long as the whole text isn't reproduced here;
- encourage other people to get copyrighted material for free as P2P.
Joël
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If you want to discuss something seen on the Mordent Carto Society, put the link to the text you are referencing - so people can read it, and then start the discussion.tarlyn wrote:LIke the description of the Old Kartakan Inn is fine then? Like I can describe it like that anyways LOL!
Joël
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