On Jan 1, 2007, at 5:35 PM, William Squires wrote:

Okay. I'm wondering here. Theoretically, if someone (who shall remain unnamed) who knows how to write compilers, and happened to own, not only any release of RB (since RBScript was made a 'normal' feature), but TGE Pro (so they had the source) as well, would they be in copyright violation if they made a 'for private use only' compilation of TGE with an RBScript-compatible scripting engine? (i.e. if someone else - who again shall remain nameless - who happened to work for either RS or GarageGames happened to open up a game made with this 'internal release' and found the '.rb' scripting files, would they have cause to sue?

I'm confused. You can do _whatever_ you want to the TGE code (except give it away to people who don't own it), and creating something _compatible_ with something else is not a copyright violation.



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Seth Willits



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