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pmulcahy11b
05-21-2013, 01:50 PM
Let me ask all of you with sites a question: I try to "save" sites (I have a lot of them, though not with permission to post). I'd like to copy your sites in case they disappear. I would do this a little at a time, as to not max out your bandwidth. If the site goes away, I would post it on my site in PDF form and if you give me permission to do so.
For that matter, I invite you all to do the same with my site, and if my site disappears, you may post it on your site if you wish.
Tegyrius
05-21-2013, 05:08 PM
Paul, I know you're more a scholar of the classics, but anyone else who wants to save or mirror my 2013/Reflex resources is welcome to do so. ;)
- C.
boogiedowndonovan
05-21-2013, 06:21 PM
didn't we do that when TR passed away?
by "we" I mean we go together collectively and someone copied his site.
I usually just copy relevant info and paste it into a text file or word doc. I don't really copy entire sites, just cuz I dont want to download all the graphics, etc.
Rainbow Six
05-22-2013, 05:19 AM
I'm obviously not online yet, but when I am feel free to save my site...
avantman42
05-27-2013, 10:49 AM
My (small) T2K website (https://rpg.phillipsuk.org/doku.php/t2k/start) is CC-BY-NC-SA licensed, so as long as you abide by the licence, you don't need explicit permission.
To abide by the licence: give credit, don't charge for access, and offer your copy under the same or a similar licence. (Note that you don't have to put your entire site under the same licence, just any bits you got from me).
pmulcahy11b
05-29-2013, 03:28 PM
I don't have explicit conditions as these, I just tell people on the Disclaimer page that they may use what they find there in their games or as something to build on, as they wish. (and that Marc Miller or the licensees can do the same in their publications, but I want to know first.)
avantman42
05-29-2013, 03:45 PM
I don't have explicit conditions as these, I just tell people on the Disclaimer page that they may use what they find there in their games or as something to build on, as they wish. (and that Marc Miller or the licensees can do the same in their publications, but I want to know first.)
I'm not particularly concerned about the licence, to be honest. For the avoidance of doubt:
You have my permission to mirror, and make publicly available, everything under https://rpg.phillipsuk.org/doku.php/t2k/start
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