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From: Faustus von Goethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>>A good compromise might be to extend the "names" rule to "trademarks."  If
>>someone claims their graphic as a trademark, then it can be excluded.  if
>>not, well, then they have to leave it OGC.
>
>Doesn't really work.  A trademark has a specific legal definition.  You
>can't just say that all artwork in a work is a trademark.


Hmm.... Like I said, this is a tricy slope.  I don't want it to be so hard
that it won't be used, but I don't want it quite so infectious that it won't
be used, either.

Personally, I can't think of many reasons for non-vital art to be in a
freely distributable game product.  Then again... *sigh*


Ah, the day's over.  I'll figure something out come next week.  :)


DM

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