This pertains to copyright issues for resources posted on RpgRevolution.com aka RRR.
The company which owns RRR, Ientry, has the following in its terms and agreements regarding intellectual property posted on their website:
Reference:
http://www.rpgrevolution.com/forums/ind ... t&p=259721
Now this has not been clarified, but under its very general language this can be taken to mean that any non previously legally binding claimed intellectual property becomes IEntry's. Ientry and whomever it designates, has the right to redistribute commercially with no rights to the originator of that resource. I would suggest that if you are a member of RRR, to go to the administrators and ask them to get Ientry to clarify this with stronger language. I would highly recommend that you not post anything there that you intend to use commercially until RRR cleans up the matter.
Just a heads up.
The company which owns RRR, Ientry, has the following in its terms and agreements regarding intellectual property posted on their website:
User Submissions Not Privileged
Any material, information or other communication you transmit or post to this website ("Submissions") will be considered non-confidential and non proprietary. iEntry shall have no obligations with respect to your Submissions. iEntry and its designees will be free to copy, disclose, distribute, incorporate and otherwise use your Submissions and all data, images, sounds, text and other things embodied therein for any and all commercial or non-commercial purposes. You are prohibited from posting or transmitting to or from this website any unlawful, threatening, libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic or other material that would violate any applicable law.
Reference:
http://www.rpgrevolution.com/forums/ind ... t&p=259721
Now this has not been clarified, but under its very general language this can be taken to mean that any non previously legally binding claimed intellectual property becomes IEntry's. Ientry and whomever it designates, has the right to redistribute commercially with no rights to the originator of that resource. I would suggest that if you are a member of RRR, to go to the administrators and ask them to get Ientry to clarify this with stronger language. I would highly recommend that you not post anything there that you intend to use commercially until RRR cleans up the matter.
Just a heads up.