The site has been removed because of the 'legal ramifications' although I did laugh to myself at this because ALL OXPs on BOX and MEDIAFIRE have ads on them!
Maybe we should stop using their services as well!
Geez

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I am the only one, to my knowledge, to ask you to remove an OXP due to legal ramifications, and I use neither Box nor Mediafire sir.Vaztr wrote:... because ALL OXPs on BOX and MEDIAFIRE have ads on them!
Maybe we should stop using their services as well!
I think this is quite reasonable. The box.net download is just a download page with contact info for box.net at the bottom. I don't see this as an ad, so much as a resource for visitors who have clicked through directly to the download to allow them to learn about box.net's services.Personally, I have no objection to you mirroring mine, provided the link goes directly to a download (and not via a 'commercial' page) and that it is ad-free.
The one I've checked so far (Boa Clipper) seems to link to your Homepage!
This didn't help me either - mines an ad theirs is aThe box.net download is just a download page with contact info for box.net at the bottom. I don't see this as an ad, so much as a resource for visitors who have clicked through directly to the download to allow them to learn about box.net's services.
Potential breeches of (C) is discussed often on the forum and specifically, of every OXP that features something a bit "dodgy" (the Game itself in fact!) has always done what every fan game/fiction has ever done, zero-profit and love of the product (such as the Star Wars ships), as you make specific mention of the YAH OXP I'll say, as somebody who has contributed about 50 of the 300+ Ads in that particular OXP that parody is specifically allowed in many laws of many countries around the world and once again, none of the the "products" in the Ads are claiming to be the originals or trying to make any money from it. Dr. Nil who started the OXP specifically stated - NO REAL ADS for a real product would ever be allowed and we've stuck to that.Vaztr wrote:<SNIP> how many copyright infringements do we think exist in the OXPs out there? Have a look at the Your Ad Here ad sets and tell me that you are allowed to release ALL of those under ANY license other than that of the original copyright/patent owner.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
Actually, I think that this should be a definite policy... no commercial links.another_commander wrote:On the matter of commercial links in signatures... I am not trying to force a policy, I am just saying that it is not right in my opinion and I would really appreciate it if we could see less of this phenomenon in the future.
This isn't uncommon and I know of a couple of forums that police this in a very Draconian manner. In fact at PortableApps.com they don't allow links of any sort in your signature, even to personal websites. I think if you're going to enact some kind of policy like that, it needs to be clear, concise and universal.El Viejo wrote:Actually, I think that this should be a definite policy... no commercial links.