Difference between revisions of "Ludocity:Copyrights"

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* Run the game yourself.
 
* Run the game yourself.
 
* Print, copy or distribute the ruleset and all documents connected to it.
 
* Print, copy or distribute the ruleset and all documents connected to it.
* Make any changes you like to the game.
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* Make any changes you like to the game - this doesn't mean you should edit the article, just that you're allowed to run the game with different rules to the rules on Ludocity.
  
 
Provided that:-
 
Provided that:-
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* You aren't using the game for commercial purposes.
 
* You aren't using the game for commercial purposes.
  
You should credit the game's designer in whatever form they've ...
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You should credit the game's designer in whatever form they've used in the game infobox.
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==Public Domain Games==
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There are a few games on Ludocity which are in the public domain. If a game is public domain you are welcome to:-
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* Run the games yourself.
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* Print, copy or distribute the ruleset and all documents connected to it.
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* Make any changes you like to the game - this doesn't mean you should edit the article, just that you're allowed to run the game with different rules to the rules on Ludocity.
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* Use the game for commercial purposes.
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* Use the game without giving credit to the designer.

Revision as of 09:32, 16 July 2008

Creative Commons Games

Each game on Ludocity has been released under an Attribution-Noncommercial Creative Commons Licence. This means that you are welcome to:-

  • Run the game yourself.
  • Print, copy or distribute the ruleset and all documents connected to it.
  • Make any changes you like to the game - this doesn't mean you should edit the article, just that you're allowed to run the game with different rules to the rules on Ludocity.

Provided that:-

  • You give full credit to the original designer of the game.
  • You aren't using the game for commercial purposes.

You should credit the game's designer in whatever form they've used in the game infobox.

Public Domain Games

There are a few games on Ludocity which are in the public domain. If a game is public domain you are welcome to:-

  • Run the games yourself.
  • Print, copy or distribute the ruleset and all documents connected to it.
  • Make any changes you like to the game - this doesn't mean you should edit the article, just that you're allowed to run the game with different rules to the rules on Ludocity.
  • Use the game for commercial purposes.
  • Use the game without giving credit to the designer.