Hi Bryan,
Yeah, that word could is a very big word indeed. Thankfully, STFC has 
been out quite a while now, and noone from Paramount has ever contacted 
me about it. However, there is always that chanse they do find out about 
it, and decide to act nasty about it. However, my guess is that since it 
is already free, doing noone any harm, Paramount stands more to lose 
taking me to court and in public relations than to let sleeping dogs alone.
My guess is the same will in all event happen with my SW game once I 
release it, but I don't think I czn ever sell it or publicise it 
directly. They way I plan to market it is by selling non copyrighted 
games, get gamers interested in them, and download the free SW and Trek 
games I make.

Bryan Peterson wrote:
> That doesn't matter. It's still illegal and you do it at  your own risk. 
> Yeah, it bites, but we didn't make the laws. We just have to abide by 'em. 
> Take Phil and his Sarah game. He could, could being the key word there, find 
> himself in hot water both from the creators of Labyrinth and Warner Bros. 
> for this game.
> Bryan and Jennie
>   


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