Coda netbook - would there be legal problems?
Hi all,
I'm beginning to pile up quite a lot of Coda material I designed; new equipment, house rules, ship classes, new maneuvers...
None of this is written in good english understandable by any other than me :)
But the thought has crossed my mind to make a netbook with these.
But I recall that in the LUG days, there has been a similar netbook, that apparently violated some copyright rules.
Since I don't want to break any copyright rules, or to go against the interest of the STRPG staff (or to work for seeing my material immediatley banned :) ), I'd like to know why the LUG netbook had been banned - so as not to repeat whatever mistakes were made.
What am I allowed - and not allowed - to do exactly?
Thanks!
to don a question about coda pdfs
admiral i was wondering if it is alright to use meshes downloaded off the internet in ship pdfs as long as the artist name and banner were part of the picture. i recently started designing ships using coda rules and have been loading them into my yahoo coda group
Re: to don a question about coda pdfs
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Originally posted by chroniton33
admiral i was wondering if it is alright to use meshes downloaded off the internet in ship pdfs as long as the artist name and banner were part of the picture. i recently started designing ships using coda rules and have been loading them into my yahoo coda group
hehe, I know this one from experience.
Yes. Its alright to use them for personal use, and even post them to the website.
AS LONG AS YOU OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM THE ARTIST.
Many dont care as long as credit is given, hence the name and credits on the picture, many will happily offer the use if asked. But a few have been plagerised and had their work abused and get very, VERY upset if the work is used without permission, even if credit is given...
And in submitting the smae stuff to this site, Last time I submitted something that wasn't from the public domain, I got an email checking that the picture supplied was used with permission... Which I had to send my email that gave me permission to back it up.
So yes, use these guys pictures. Many of them are beuties. But get permission in writing first. It costs nothing to show these guys the courtesy that you obviously intend on doing by including their credits.
As an additional motivator, some guys even give you more. For example, the Venture bridge pictures I use. The artist sent me specially credited pictures, and a set of 'red alert' lighting views to use as well...