Difference between revisions of "Talk:The Gramarye A Magic System for FUDGE"

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It isn't clear if Mr. Cravens had been informed of this use of the Gramarye, as requested in the Terms of Use. Furthermore, since permission is only given to use it "as it appears on this website", it seems to me that these Terms do not allow use in a wiki. I have e-mailed Mr. Cravens on this issue and when he responds, I will either add a comment indicating his permission has been granted or else I will remove the article and state the reason why.
It isn't clear if Mr. Cravens had been informed of this use of the Gramarye, as requested in the Terms of Use. Furthermore, since permission is only given to use it "as it appears on this website", it seems to me that these Terms do not allow use in a wiki. I have e-mailed Mr. Cravens on this issue and when he responds, I will either add a comment indicating his permission has been granted or else I will remove the article and state the reason why. -- R. Dan Henry


== Copyright violation confirmed ==
== Copyright violation confirmed ==


Although his reasoning is different, Mr. Cravens agreed with me that this use violates his license, so I'm removing it for now. He indicated he might change to the Creative Commons license; if that happens, and it allows wikification (I'm not familiar with the license details) it could be restored then. However, I'm uncertain why this wasn't done as a link to the Gramarye's existing site in the first place -- R. Dan Henry
Although his reasoning is different, Mr. Cravens agreed with me that this use violates his license, so I'm removing it for now. He indicated he might change to the Creative Commons license; if that happens, and it allows wikification (I'm not familiar with the license details) it could be restored then. However, I'm uncertain why this wasn't done as a link to the Gramarye's existing site in the first place -- R. Dan Henry

Revision as of 22:11, 22 April 2007

It isn't clear if Mr. Cravens had been informed of this use of the Gramarye, as requested in the Terms of Use. Furthermore, since permission is only given to use it "as it appears on this website", it seems to me that these Terms do not allow use in a wiki. I have e-mailed Mr. Cravens on this issue and when he responds, I will either add a comment indicating his permission has been granted or else I will remove the article and state the reason why. -- R. Dan Henry

Copyright violation confirmed

Although his reasoning is different, Mr. Cravens agreed with me that this use violates his license, so I'm removing it for now. He indicated he might change to the Creative Commons license; if that happens, and it allows wikification (I'm not familiar with the license details) it could be restored then. However, I'm uncertain why this wasn't done as a link to the Gramarye's existing site in the first place -- R. Dan Henry