From: Brian Tickler (tickler@netcom.com)
Date: Wed 12 Aug 1998 - 07:29:46 EEST
> Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 12:54:11 +1200 (NZST)
> From: metcalph@voyager.co.nz (Peter Metcalfe)
> Subject: Brian Tickler's folly.
>
> Since when do you need approval for putting your own scenarios on
> the web? Oh wait a moment, 'overhauling a couple of 100+ page
> scenarios'. Perchance were you busy trying to publish Big Rubble
> Adventures on the Web without even bothering to upgrade them to
> RQ3*? I'm quite sure that isn't what most people had in mind
> with respect to 'fan-published material'. Nor does your 'Rob
> doesn't give a shit' thesis explain the abundance of fan-published
> material on the web and on paper.
I needed approval. This wasn't a simple fan site, but involved getting
legal advice, non-profit business status, copyright guidelines for editing and
packaging, membership issues, various "partnering" agreements, and several
other fairly thorny issues. Never mind...I'm not sure why I feel the
need to clarify this, and it's no longer important anyway...
- --
Brian T. Tickler
tickler@netcom.com or tickler@ix.netcom.com
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