Selon Patrick Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > this is Patrick Maier from GameStar magazine, Germany's leading PC gaming > magazine with a sold circulation of 250.000 copies a month. > On our cover-mounted DVDs we offer a large variety of demos, mods and > levels. > For the DVD of the coming or of a subsequent edition we ask you to give us > your approval to use your game Battle for Wesnoth. > > Please sign the following declaration and fax it back to the faxnumber: > ++49-(0)89-36086-652. > > Alternatively a permission by e-mail would be fine, too. > > I hope this is the correct address for this request. If not, please > forward this to the right one or email me. > > A final question: did you use any material protected by copyright for your > game (e.g. graphics or music from other games or films)?
Yes we used some graphics from some other games (the boat sprites, the Scorpion portrait at least) , but we made sure those were available freely, public domain or covered by an open source licence that is compatible with the open source license we use for Wesnoth : the GNU Public License. This license gives you the right to distribute this software, provided you give some access to the source code. - So if you intend to distribute it with the source code, then it is of course fine. - If you intend to distribute without the source (which makes sense since i guess most of your reader don't really care about the source), then telling where you can get the source (on our website, don't forget the URL) is probably fine too. I will let Ivanovic or some other more important developer than me give the official authorisation; i think it will be positive. _______________________________________________ Wesnoth-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/wesnoth-dev
