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I wouldn’t be 100% about a couple of
those terms. I’d check with Rebellion Software
(Owners of 2000AD from which Slaine derives) as well
or first. Since they licensed out the IP and have a
hell of a lot more legal clout than any RPG company you’ll need to watch
your step. They’re nice, reasonable guys
though.
-----Original
Message----- > Personally I have a
mind to simply ignore the PI declaration as it applies to these terms, which > have obviously
been in use before the Slaine comic or the game, but I wanted to ask for
thoughts > on the matter. If you are confident that the terms
themselves are in the public domain, and you would be willing to defend the use
of those terms on that basis if suit were brought against you for breach
of contract, go ahead and use them. Frankly, I suspect in this case
you're entirely correct. Ryan |
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