(And Shenanigan Elves fall under Fair Use parody. Most will probably cease and desist you first. Either way, fair use would just need to run its way through the courts and up to judge to decide on case by case basis. They are serving ads though so one might argue they are making money off the content, which would muddle things a bit, but it does sound like they straight up asked Inno to be clear. They are using the material in a transformative way to comment, review, and educate. I don’t think Internet Archive follows those rules.Īs for Gems, I would think they fall under fair use. Link to Chapter Quest lists The sitemap wheel works as follows: The initial page is at the center, innermost ring. They have to pay for it again after x number of borrows. Some starting URLs for on Internet Archive Site map for elvengems at Internet Archive Site map for gamersgemsofknowledge at Internet Archive Link to Guest Race Guides with cross-domain links that work. It’s not like paying for the audiobook once and renting it out in perpetuity for free and incurring only server costs afterwards. In the past I have talked to a librarian who said with digital material, the library pays by the downloads. Lelanya, the Version G you posted above also says Druid Staff takes 2 CCs rather than 1, Arcane Residue is back up to 10 VV instead of 9, and Wonder Society takes 20 AW KP rather than 10. Even a brick and mortar library need to pay for books and digital material like audiobooks before loaning them out to public. They consider themselves a library, but I think there was controversy a few years ago at start of shutdown bc they opened their archive for “borrowing” (they also have books and movies) like a regular library and some content owners were not happy. The material isn’t being sold or used in anyway but only archival purposes. But you would have to check with the Forum moderators first.Ĭlick to expand.Copyright laws have exemptions for archives and libraries, and Wayback Machine is part of Internet Archive. I believe that you can use Deborah's idea and make a list of informative forum posts and create a scroll of knowledge from those. That is they are willing to have their material copied and made available on a website other than thier own. Smooper you idea is a great one - if and only if those individuals who own that material are willing to give up thier ownership. I can take your pattern (say for a knitted sweater) make that sweater for myself, but I cannont make it and sell it without your permission. I can quote it, but I cannot use more that a certain, very small portion of it even as a quote. And of course I cannot sell or use it in anyway for profit. I can make a personal copy of your work, but I cannot share that copy. Elvenar Tournament Tutorial 2020 Scrolls. Life is easier if material availble to the public contains the copyright mark but it is not mandatory. In the meantime, you can check out the rest of our Elvenar Strategy content. If we wanted to get another group of dedicated players to maybe add chapter guides to the scrolls of knowledge section, I would love to volunteer for that.Because of my work in two very different fields I am very aware of how NOT to violate copyright law.īasic concept - If you write/design it it is yours - with or without a copyright mark. While there are open chapter discussions, I feel as if the important information that people want to be able to easily reference would get lost in such long posts as those. Having a single player write individual posts for each chapter could become quite overwhelming. I just don't know what the best way to compile all that information onto the forum would be. I think we would have to recompile all the data manually again for it to be ethical. I feel like having all of that information on the official forum would be of great benefit to all players present and future, but do agree that we cannot just take the information from other sites. I have scoured the internet and forums and found a lot of information out there about the upcoming chapters but not in the simple, succinct and clear manner Elven Gems did it. As someone who meticulously plans each city design for each chapter, not having that information was significantly disheartening. I was personally devastated when Elven Gems didn't have any super solid information on chapter 15 and even less for chapter 16. I, for one, think this would be an absolutely amazing idea.
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