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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / Is this legal...?

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TheCyborg
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Posted: 19th Feb 2003 12:23
Often when I'm sitting at a computer in my school, I suddenly get an idea. I write some code in notepad and after a few minutes i need to look in the help files...
BUT the help files is not in the school...

Now for my qestion...
Would it be legal for me to put all of the html help files (intact) on my homepage for everyone to wiev online???
I'm sure this would help alot of people in similare situations... What do you think.
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Richard Davey
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Posted: 19th Feb 2003 12:26
Aren't they already on the RGT forums?

Cheers,

Rich

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TheCyborg
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Posted: 19th Feb 2003 12:38
Well thats only the Command Reference.
It is edited (Not original help files).
And besides that... I don't hang around in the RGT forums.

So i guess i can just upload all help files to my page?

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 19th Feb 2003 20:00
well the help files arn't the compiler ... or libraries which is the only really legally binding part your not allowed to share.

but upto the team really isn't it

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Rob K
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Posted: 20th Feb 2003 01:06
You would be doing DBS a service - I don't think that they would complain. Including the media that comes with the examples would require DBS' permission though. Thanks

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