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From: CASTELLI David <d.castelli@**************.FR>
Subject: Re: A little problem
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 15:23:32 +0100
Many Thanks to Stuard for helping me on...

> > I've found on the net a complete list of all the
> >products,
> > along with their year of appearance, both on the
> market
> >and in the streets....
> >
> > However, i don't know if i could send this excel
> >worksheet without violate any copiright rights...
> >
> > If someone could check it for me... is theses info
> are
> >copirighted or no ?
>
> As soon as you create something, its covered by intellectual
> copyright. At
> least over here (and I see no reason why the US is any different).
> However,
> you probably could prove that there has been no loss to FASA
> (obviously the
> time line is useless unless you own the sourcebooks) and so you
> shouldn't
> have to pay them anything in terms of compensation... they may be able
> to
> get an injuction on you for distributing it - but that'd be bad for
> biz
> ("They did WHAT to someone trying to help another GM run a
> campaign?").
>
> It's your call.
>
> [and I haven't down intellectual property yet, but I work at a radio
> station with a lawyer :-)]
>
So, if any or all of you want this file... let
me know and i will send it to you privately...


David CASTELLI

AKA d.castelli@**************.fr




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