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Ygorl June 28th, 2007 11:12 AM

Re: Is it okay...
 
It's not even always illegal to use part of someone else's work. Acts of parody or satire, reporting, education, or (sometimes) use of a small part of something else are all generally considered protected. So, for example, Weird Al could get away with making his parodies without permission (even though he makes money from them; and, he actually does get permission, because that's the kind of guy he is). TV news stations don't have to pay royalties if they cover an event at which some kids are singing "Happy Birthday", though the exact same footage shot as part of a movie would require royalties and permission. I could show my classroom a map of Middle Earth if it were relevant to, say, a unit on Tolkein. And Google can put up image thumbnails on its search pages without getting busted.

The usual five-letter acronym applies; this is just my somewhat-informed understanding of things. Pasha, legally able to leave out the N from the acronym, could maybe do better. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif

Gandalf Parker June 28th, 2007 11:34 AM

Re: Is it okay...
 
True enough. Technically. But I have seen cases of CDL (ceased and desist letters) being sent and websites complying even though it might not survive in court.

NTJedi June 28th, 2007 12:11 PM

Re: Is it okay...
 
Quote:

Ygorl said:
It's not even always illegal to use part of someone else's work. Acts of parody or satire, reporting, education, or (sometimes) use of a small part of something else are all generally considered protected. So, for example, Weird Al could get away with making his parodies without permission (even though he makes money from them; and, he actually does get permission, because that's the kind of guy he is). TV news stations don't have to pay royalties if they cover an event at which some kids are singing "Happy Birthday", though the exact same footage shot as part of a movie would require royalties and permission. I could show my classroom a map of Middle Earth if it were relevant to, say, a unit on Tolkein. And Google can put up image thumbnails on its search pages without getting busted.

The usual five-letter acronym applies; this is just my somewhat-informed understanding of things. Pasha, legally able to leave out the N from the acronym, could maybe do better. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif

Perfect explanation! Some people are just so paranoid, must be from watching too many movies.

Gandalf Parker June 28th, 2007 01:24 PM

Re: Is it okay...
 
heehee. Its only paranoia if it isnt true. Right or wrong legal question doesnt matter much if you cant do it.

Makinus June 28th, 2007 01:43 PM

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Gandalf Parker said:
You might take a look at the interesting thread on using a running Dominions game as a fluid everchanging DnD campaign world.

can you point the thread you mentioned to me?

Gandalf Parker June 28th, 2007 02:59 PM

Re: Is it okay...
 
Thanks for the reminder. I meant to do that.
Its Dominions DnD


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