serleran wrote:It would be the image of PEI Bonewits, famed in the Chaosium publication Authentic Thaumaturgy.
Greg Stafford wrote:Yes, 1st edition, I believe.A living person whose image may not be available for public use without his permission...
g026r wrote:Easily changed then, and my apologies to him. No offense was meant.
(And I am going to have to see if I can find my copy of Pendragon 4th now...)
Greg Stafford wrote:A living person whose image may not be available for public use without his permission...
sauromatian wrote:That's why we've just now killed & eaten the goat who supplied g026r's current avatar photo, as a precautionary measure.
smarmy1 wrote:Sorry for the off-topic post.
Greg Stafford wrote:Isaac is a friend of mine, and touchy about his image being used
Greg Stafford wrote:Gee, don't apologize for this.Just don't post it. This is a game list. Isaac is a friend of mine, and touchy about his image being used, and g026r has proven himself to be sensible and inoffensive, and deserves a warning from me. And please don't pretend that a is permission to disable a thread with off topic stuff. Thank you.
Greg Stafford wrote::D And here I thought he was just invoking another image for the King of the Devils!
jasonw1239 wrote:Hi Greg,I have not noticed you selling anything on eBay since before Gencon.Are you all out of all those old goodies or are you taking a break from selling?
Are you in possession of any of the old original manuscripts for the game items, or did those stay with Chaosium, or have they just disappeared over the many intervening years...
Deadlord39 wrote:I didn't know this was the case.I hereby give all Acaeum members permission to use any photo of me for any reason whatsoever. Print and doodle, Photoshop me in compromising positions, I don't care.
bclarkie wrote:Now I know that I am going out on a limb here when I say this, since I am not a legal professional, however I would have to say that even in the most strict interpretations of the copyright protection laws, usage of somebody's book published photo as an avatar on a web message board would most certainly be covered by the "fair use" clause....