It would be nice if you could upload some of itdb89 wrote:Nice, I made 143 screenshots, if interested I will upload later.


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It would be nice if you could upload some of itdb89 wrote:Nice, I made 143 screenshots, if interested I will upload later.
farfa wrote:Hey guys,
That is correct:
Noon at DreamArena orange for maniaplanet 30 min long demo
17h30 CET at Main Stage for finals.
Blame DreamHack for this change of schedule. We're not too pleased with this last minute change, but there is nothing we can do about it!
I'm not stealing anythingw1lla wrote:got screenshots too but im not posting them due to the fact that i respect images and developers...
Well, if moderators or Nadeo asks me, I will remove themw1lla wrote:its not about stealing but it has to do with that images are owned by there respective owners.
What is protected on the WWW?
The unique underlying design of a Web page and its contents, including:
links
original text
graphics
audio
video
html, vrml, other unique markup language sequences
List of Web sites compiled by an individual or organization
and all other unique elements that make up the original nature of the material.
source:When creating a Web page, you CAN:
Link to other Web sites. [However, some individuals and organizations have specific requirements when you link to their Web material. Check a site carefully to find such restrictions. It is wise to ask permission. You need to cite source, as you are required to do in a research paper, when quoting or paraphrasing material from other sources. How much you quote is limited.]
Use free graphics on your Web page. If the graphics are not advertised as "free" they should not be copied without permission.
When creating a Web page, you CANNOT:
Put the contents of another person's or organizations web site on your Web page
Copy and paste information together from various Internet sources to create "your own" document. [You CAN quote or paraphrase limited amounts, if you give credit to the original source and the location of the source. This same principle applies to print sources, of course.]
Incorporate other people's electronic material, such as e-mail, in your own document, without permission.
Forward someone's e-mail to another recipient without permission
Change the context of or edit someone else's digital correspondence in a way which changes the meaning
Copy and paste others' lists of resources on your own web page
Copy and paste logos, icons, and other graphics from other web sites to your web page (unless it is clearly advertised as "freeware." Shareware is not free). Some organizations are happy to let you use their logos, with permission - it is free advertising. But they want to know who is using it. They might not approve of all sites who want to use their logo.
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