Dang... I thought it was something that could be changed in user's profiles to update on all posts...StoneCold wrote:Unfortunately, the old forum system automatically appended the font color code to each individual post. There's pretty much nothing I could do. :-\
Vinylrake: Excellent points. Basically I was trying to cover all bases without taking the time to soften it a bit, and unfortunately not everyone abides by the same codes of honor that I would expect them to (though some definitely do) and that I do my best to abide by - thus we have a world filled with lawyers and zillions of statues and things like EULA's. But I digress...
TZ: I definitely agree with you in principle, and as I mentioned above, it was a bit over-the-top and was mainly the result of a bad experience at roughly the same time. It was much more restrictive than I originally intended.
I've come up with the following modified version that I am planning on including with future plugins. I'd like to get your (and everyone else's) opinion of it. I think I covered everything well enough.
In a nutshell, I don't want people posting my plugins on non-OoH sites because I like to have a single place for people to get the most up-to-date version of the plugins - unless I and the OoH vanish from the Myth community, in which case I give permission to post it as long as the rest of the conditions are met (namely proper credit and no commercial posting/use, etc.). As far as extracting/modifying/using in other maps/plugins, I ask that people ask first and give proper credit, and again if people cannot contact me they may proceed as long as credit is given and it is not used for commercial purposes. Anyone who knows me knows that I am very generous in helping others along the twisted path of plugin making - I just want to be sure proper credit is given the same way I do with my plugin mods.
I have absolutely no problem with people putting my stuff on their own CD's and/or distributing them to friends/players as long as it is not done for profit or commercial gain, so the new EULA reflects that as well.
Let me know what you think: New Plugin EULA