p.s. I own this book and its kick ass
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james+burgundy wrote:nice parts
james+burgundy wrote:Think you can get me the guys number
james+burgundy wrote:O I was hoping he'd stay at my place
Ranger S2H wrote:ok, so now we're past the lawyerama, all we need now is a good, final version of brikwars.
Warhead wrote:my head burns with War.

stubby wrote:For copyright, patent, and trademark infringement, you don't have to be making a profit, they're all illegal regardless. Whether you make a profit just helps determine how much they can charge you for damages.
As far as I can figure, BrikWars is getting pretty close to squeaking past these though. I haven't consulted with a lawyer or anything, but the main issues used to copyright questions with regards to Lego Wars, and trademark questions about putting something that could be confused with an official Lego character on the cover.
Copyright isn't an issue since the game no longer resembles Lego Wars very much at all, and in any case it's well established now that you can't copyright game mechanics, only the dressing of those mechanics (fancy names for stats or game universe settings and so forth). Trademark violation is a matter of brand confusion, and with Two-By-Two on the cover instead of the SpaceMan, and all the disclaimers throughout the book, I think I've got the bases covered. Or at least I could say that people are just as likely to think it's a Mega Bloks game as a Lego one.
The main reason there's never been a book yet is because book formatting is a lot of work and a pain in the ass besides. This is why I've never made my own PDF, it's always been up to other folks who somehow enjoy that kind of thing.
Magic Soap wrote:He can't make a profit from it - you are all idiots.
Magic Soap wrote:Thank you for verifying what I said.

I have 05,01 and super powers all printed out and hole punched in folderseviljack wrote:One of our members actually took the time to reformat the files so they print out in proper page format. Then he printed them up on his laser printer on 3-hole paper and put the pages in a three ring binder. Turned out really well. The only issue he had working on the conversion was he lost the page numbers. While a hardback copy would be uber cool, this definatly gets the job done.
james+burgundy wrote:I have 05,01 and super powers all printed out and hole punched in folderseviljack wrote:One of our members actually took the time to reformat the files so they print out in proper page format. Then he printed them up on his laser printer on 3-hole paper and put the pages in a three ring binder. Turned out really well. The only issue he had working on the conversion was he lost the page numbers. While a hardback copy would be uber cool, this definatly gets the job done.but now I use the PDF more because my of laptop
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