MShipley88 wrote:Geez. It's already gone!
Mars wrote:Is that true? A lot of books state that they can in no part be copied or converted into a different type of media. In some cases the books explicitly says you are allowed to photocopy the character sheets or players map but that's all.I don't think it is legal to make a copy even if you own the product. But I don't think you would ever get charged for doing this either. The popo have better things to do. Copying and selling for profit is a more serious offence.
MShipley88 wrote:You can make a photocopy, or other type of copy, of your own property for your own use.This is called "Fair Use." Back when we used to buy vinyl records, I used to tape my albums and use the tapes instead in order to keep the record in mint condition. (And self-made tapes were generally of better quality than factory tapes.) That is perfectly legal so long as you are not handing out your fair use copy to anyone else.Just don't give away your copies and you are OK so long as you own the original.Mark
Deadlord39 wrote:He is infringeing as well. We researched it last Wednesday. You cannot offer a copyrighted product as a "free" item in a sale for profit.
bclarkie wrote:I am tempted to send this seller and email that says, "Even though that this is what you are really doing, you still can't give them away either Jack-ass!". Gawd do these people piss me off. ** expired/removed eBay auction ** ** expired/removed eBay auction **
Deadlord39 wrote:That is, of course, what I mean.
bclarkie wrote:And another one: ** expired/removed eBay auction **
IttyBitty wrote:I reported them both
killjoy32 wrote:just following on from the Dragon Archive item on the silliest price auction: ** expired/removed eBay auction **i reported that one and i see it still got through the radar. did nobody else?Al
IttyBitty wrote:I reported it.Lance