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I can't imagine that using FT-related stats would be a problem - quoting passages from the book verbatim might be though. Thing is, I think you guys need a better way to track contributions, and I think people need to be more careful about assuming they have permission to post material (more to the point, they need to STOP assuming they have permission to post material, and actually sure they're ''certain'' that they have permission before doing so). If wikia can't let you do that, then I think you're going to have these problems again in the future, so I think you either need to find a way to do it within Wikia or find somewhere else to host the wiki that does allow you to do it. Maybe Thomas should contact all the licence-holders and get written permission from them all (or not, if they don't want to allow you to post their stuff) before proceeding further.  
 
I can't imagine that using FT-related stats would be a problem - quoting passages from the book verbatim might be though. Thing is, I think you guys need a better way to track contributions, and I think people need to be more careful about assuming they have permission to post material (more to the point, they need to STOP assuming they have permission to post material, and actually sure they're ''certain'' that they have permission before doing so). If wikia can't let you do that, then I think you're going to have these problems again in the future, so I think you either need to find a way to do it within Wikia or find somewhere else to host the wiki that does allow you to do it. Maybe Thomas should contact all the licence-holders and get written permission from them all (or not, if they don't want to allow you to post their stuff) before proceeding further.  
  
I'm not even sure if the issue is about Fair Use (I'd imagine that Fair Use applies with or without anyone's permission) so much as it being about the claim that the authors' permission has been given to publish their material here when it hasn't been given. In my case, I specifically didn't want anyone else publishing anything based on my work on the MGT boards when I posted it there, and yet someone took it anyway and turned into code and posted it here, and they didn't ask me for my permission to do so.
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I'm not even sure if the issue is about Fair Use (I'd imagine that Fair Use applies with or without anyone's permission) so much as it being about the claim that the authors' permission has been given to publish their material here when it hasn't been given. In my case, I specifically didn't want anyone else publishing anything based on my work on the MGT boards when I posted it there, and yet someone took it anyway and turned into code and posted it here, and they didn't ask me for my permission to do so. [Presumably, from the context, this poster is Mr. Dougherty? [[User:Rancke|Rancke]] 09:21, July 9, 2010 (UTC)]
 
 
Remember, this wikia was close to being shut down because of this, and this isn't the first time people have complained of material posted here that shouldn't have been (see above) - surely you don't want this sort of thing to happen yet again here in the future (possibly with fatal consequences for the site)? [[User:Evildrganymede|Evildrganymede]] 18:03, July 8, 2010 (UTC)
 
  
 
:Fair use indeed doesn't require permission. And about the only reason that your work would not be turnable into code within fair use was your deletion of it from the original posting site. Being used, including turning into code, is, after all, the purpose of publishing material; nobody needs to ask permission of SJG or whoever to create route maps using GT:Far Trader rules (SJG's website includes material by Anthony Jackson using said rules), any more than they need to ask permission before gaming using such rules.
 
:Fair use indeed doesn't require permission. And about the only reason that your work would not be turnable into code within fair use was your deletion of it from the original posting site. Being used, including turning into code, is, after all, the purpose of publishing material; nobody needs to ask permission of SJG or whoever to create route maps using GT:Far Trader rules (SJG's website includes material by Anthony Jackson using said rules), any more than they need to ask permission before gaming using such rules.
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:I suspect what we have here is a confusion between copyrights and patents. Copyrights protect <u>expression</u>; patents protect <u>ideas</u>. A book cannot be patented; it may be possible to patent ideas within that book. This does get tricky with regard to "derivative" works, like direct translations into another language, which are still constrained by the original translation. [[User:Allens|Allens]] 18:42, July 8, 2010 (UTC)
 
:I suspect what we have here is a confusion between copyrights and patents. Copyrights protect <u>expression</u>; patents protect <u>ideas</u>. A book cannot be patented; it may be possible to patent ideas within that book. This does get tricky with regard to "derivative" works, like direct translations into another language, which are still constrained by the original translation. [[User:Allens|Allens]] 18:42, July 8, 2010 (UTC)
  
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Remember, this wikia was close to being shut down because of this, and this isn't the first time people have complained of material posted here that shouldn't have been (see above) - surely you don't want this sort of thing to happen yet again here in the future (possibly with fatal consequences for the site)? [[User:Evildrganymede|Evildrganymede]] 18:03, July 8, 2010 (UTC)
  
 
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Actually on all my posts at Mongoose (or any other RPG board) I explicitly state that they are not to be posted anywhere without my permission - so whether it was deleted or not, it was still wrong to do (especially given the claim that permission was granted, when it wasn't). I realise that some idiots (not Thomas, I'm thinking specifically of someone else) think that means that they can just copy my stuff willy-nilly and misquote it too, but if I say "don't copy it without my permission" I damn well expect people to not copy it without my permission, and I really don't care about anyone else's personal feelings on the matter. The legalese doesn't really matter either - if someone explicitly forbids people from copying work and they ignore that and go ahead and copy it, then they're doing something they have no permission to do.  
 
Actually on all my posts at Mongoose (or any other RPG board) I explicitly state that they are not to be posted anywhere without my permission - so whether it was deleted or not, it was still wrong to do (especially given the claim that permission was granted, when it wasn't). I realise that some idiots (not Thomas, I'm thinking specifically of someone else) think that means that they can just copy my stuff willy-nilly and misquote it too, but if I say "don't copy it without my permission" I damn well expect people to not copy it without my permission, and I really don't care about anyone else's personal feelings on the matter. The legalese doesn't really matter either - if someone explicitly forbids people from copying work and they ignore that and go ahead and copy it, then they're doing something they have no permission to do.  
  
The only people who should have a right to decide how their IP is used is the IP holder - that applies whether one is posting on a forum, publishing a PDF or book, or whatever. People on forums or wikis do not get to decide how to spread that IP based on their own misguided beliefs. And more to the point, you don't get to tell me what the "point of publishing material" is - I wrote that stuff specifically for use in the Mongoose playtest, and for nowhere else. I did not want anyone to turn it into code to publish without my permission or without even ''telling me'' on a wiki.   
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The only people who should have a right to decide how their IP is used is the IP holder - that applies whether one is posting on a forum, publishing a PDF or book, or whatever. People on forums or wikis do not get to decide how to spread that IP based on their own misguided beliefs. And more to the point, you don't get to tell me what the "point of publishing material" is - I wrote that stuff specifically for use in the Mongoose playtest, and for nowhere else. I did not want anyone to turn it into code to publish without my permission or without even ''telling me'' on a wiki.  [Presumably, from the context, this poster is Mr. Dougherty? [[User:Rancke|Rancke]] 09:21, July 9, 2010 (UTC)]
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I would hope that giving the finger to people who say "don't copy stuff onto this wikia without my permission" is not the prevalent attitude here.
 
I would hope that giving the finger to people who say "don't copy stuff onto this wikia without my permission" is not the prevalent attitude here.

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