> lizard > > I see one issue already. You state that 'software' is not IP. This is, > frankly, wrong. Source code (unless opened) is copyrighted material, as > is the compiled binary. What cannot be copyrighted (though it can be > patented since the USPO is run by brain-dead cauliflower) is/are > software concepts. > > In other words, the source of LizardHack, and the compiled binary, is > IP. The ideas expressed in LizardHack are not. You will need to make > this more clear. Gotta agree 100% here. Also, don't use an abbreviation before you define it. That includes FAQ and IP. Also, I thought I heard somewhere that Wizards of the Coast prefers the short form 'Wizards' over 'WotC'. I could be completely wrong about that though. -Brad ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
- [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Chad Thornton
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ lizard
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Martin L. Shoemaker
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ lizard
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Brad Thompson
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Justin Bacon
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Michael Cortez
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Doug Meerschaert
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Damian Smart
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Jason Lotito
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Michael Cortez
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Doug Meerschaert
- RE: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Brad Thompson
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ Lizard
- Re: [Open_Gaming] Party line FAQ FrogGod
