Kinsie Posted September 9, 2002 Well, time for me to submit something... Basically, the barrel explosion sound in FreeDoom shits me, so I made my own, modified from a generic sound file in my little library (taken from a now-abandonware proggy named 3D Movie Maker.) Should I send it in? (Well, you want to clear stuff, so...) 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
mmnpsrsoskl Posted September 9, 2002 No, because it is copyrighted. Duh. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted September 9, 2002 If its from an abandonware program it is still copyrighted material which we cant use. Sorry :( I agree we could do with a better explosion sound though. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Kinsie Posted September 10, 2002 Yeah, it's a fairly generic sound, but yeah. Thanks anyway. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Woolie Wool Posted September 11, 2002 Here's a paradox: A game, which we will call "Ping" just for the hell of it, is produced by a software company known as Original Rip-Offs, Inc. The game goes out of print when the Original Rip-Offs declares bankruptcy. Who holds the copyright? A non-existant entity can't hold a copyright, can it? Is its product lost forever? 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Jon Posted September 11, 2002 Where as some people (even a majority) may decide that something is 'free', we need to conform to free in the strictest possible fashion, otherwise companies like redhat and organisations like debian won't include freedoom in their distributions. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted September 12, 2002 Woolie Wool said:Here's a paradox: A game, which we will call "Ping" just for the hell of it, is produced by a software company known as Original Rip-Offs, Inc. The game goes out of print when the Original Rip-Offs declares bankruptcy. Who holds the copyright? A non-existant entity can't hold a copyright, can it? Is its product lost forever? The assets of the company, including the copyrights it owns, are generally sold off to other companies or individuals in order to pay off any debts. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Submerge Posted September 12, 2002 fraggle said:The assets of the company, including the copyrights it owns, are generally sold off to other companies or individuals in order to pay off any debts. I.E.: It's bought by Microsoft 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
mmnpsrsoskl Posted September 12, 2002 fraggle said:The assets of the company, including the copyrights it owns, are generally sold off to other companies or individuals in order to pay off any debts. Yes, and also the copyright would expire, but only 75 years after the original author of the copyrighted material in question died. Just thought i'd mention that. Submerge said:I.E.: It's bought by Microsoft No, I bought Original Rip-Offs, Inc last week with my paycheck. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Kinsie Posted September 15, 2002 Hehe I'll screw with the explosion sound we have now, make it more bearable. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Submerge Posted October 7, 2002 just be sure to distort it enough to be unrecognizable from the original sound. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
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