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Ken, What you said is not entirely accurate. Copyright protects copying, distribution, public
display/performance and other rights (depending on the state you’re in) If I’m a film studio, and I release
a movie on VHS, it’s not legal for you to buy a legit copy, and then
display it to 700 people whom you charged $5 a pop for admission. Similarly with your EULA for the SDK –
we have a right to copy the SDK for our personal use, but that doesn’t
give us the right to sell it after we’ve legally copied it. Copyright is a broad term describing a set
of laws designed to protect your original content the moment its
created. david -----Original Message----- Okay, just to be really
clear, it's a COPYright, not a SELLright. The control is at the COPYING
stage of the process, not why you're doing it or what you're doing with
it. A COPYRIGHT actually does refer "the right to copy".
It doesn't mater if you're giving it away, bundling it, selling it, whatever,
it's illegal to COPY any material where you don't own the copyright, unless you
have explicit permission to copy that material. Your half-life EULA and SDK
EULA grants you certain rights that let you make certain types of copies
(such as are needed to run the software on a single computer) but nothing past
that (read your EULA, it goes into more detail). As to Tom's questions,
yes, it IS illegal for folks to "sell stuff on cd such as game demos and
patches" regardless of their motives unless they've received permission
from the copyright holders. It doesn't mater what sort of tricky
convoluted rationalization they use, they've made a copy of something they do
not have permission to copy. This is the whole point of a
copyright: controlling who is allowed to copy your material. That said, it's usually
pretty easy to get permission for stuff like the SDK, patches, etc., just send
email to Scott Lynch at Valve and ask. Demos are a little harder since
they're often part of other deals (magazine covers, new hardware, etc.) but if
you have something interesting you're trying to do with it then you'll
probably get permission, though you still have to ask. And yes, we have actually
have agreements with the fileservers we know about to allow them to
redistribute our material. -----Original Message-----
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