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From: David Jenkins <me AT jenkinsdavid DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,rec.games.programmer
Subject: Re: Using Allegro & Djgpp for Contest Entry, Need Help.
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 02:08:09 +0100
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In article <01bca0ef$dd62d140$83a42499 AT syntaxlogic DOT earthlink DOT net>, Alex
Kain <syntaxlogic AT nospam DOT net> writes
>If I were to use Allegro and DJGPP C++ compiler for a game contest entry,
>what procedures do I have to go through before submitting it, so I do not
>break any laws or hurt any feelings?  What about using music not my own?
>
>
I've always been told to "Ask before you use."

If you get them via WWW, try and find an email address, either the
author of the actual .midi (or whatever) file, if it wasn't written by
the owner of the site, email the owner anyway. S/he might know the
author or the origins of the data.

Most people will probably say "Sure, but credit me in the program for my
work."


BTW which competitions?? :)

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http://www.jenkinsdavid.demon.co.uk for C programmers.
David Jenkins

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