The point is that people wanted to make such games but not for free...
Jorge Gonçalves
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From: "michael barnes" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 8:46 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] interesting info for game makers
yesterday i was looking over the copy right law and what i found out was
that if someone wanted to adapt a movie or game or text for the blind
they can. the only way you can do that is by not selling the items or
changing them. for exsample pac man talk is an audio version of the same
arcade game but it has been adapted for the blind. if someone also wanted
to make an audio version of a game they can they can't sell it because it
break the law. so if someone wanted to make an audio game of a star wars
game that is already out their they can they would not be able to change
the game the only thing they can do is fix it up for total blind people to
be able to play and get the full feel. i have notice that some of you on
the list have said that their are games they would like to make an audio
version of. so with the info i justave you can. look up the copy right
law sometime.
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