Thus spake "darylndrsn":
> Jim, I agree wholeheartedly. 
> 
> But one designer whose consent to a design I was seeking asked about
> selling the CB end product - probably due to awareness of ADC2 and the
> fact that some of those modules are sold or of the recent appearance
> of for-sale DTP-Vassal modules.
> 
> I was trying to reassure him that beyond my own expectations the sale
> of Cyberboard gameboxes was expressly forbidden by the terms of use of
> CB itself. I am just asking if anyone recalls seeing that proviso
> stated on or in the CB docs somewhere.
> 
> tnx all
> D.
> 

(I'm not a lawyer, this is not legal advice. Any or all of this may
be false.)

The gamebox designer should have copyright over the gamebox itself (not
necessarily the art used in the gamebox, if it's original, or the text
if there are cards---but the gamebox as a collection of these things).
If the gamebox designer doesn't grant anyone the right to sell the gamebox,
then they arne't legally entitled to do so. The question of restrictions
on Cyberboard is moot, since copyright over the gamebox takes care of it.

-- 
J.

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