Hello everyone,
first, please excuse my bad english. It's not my mother tongue.
I like to release an fan adventure for TOR on my Blog, but want to know, if it's allowed to do so. Do I need a special disclaimer?
Of course it's for none-commercial reason and in german language.
Thank you very much in advance for every kind of help!
John Doe
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Re: Fan Adventure
If you want to publish a Middle-earth fan fiction on your own, personal blog and it is not-for-profit, I don't think you have a problem, John. But I'm not familiar with German law on the subject so you might want to conduct a little more research.
If you were selling copies of it, then you would run into problems and would definitely be vulnerable to legal action.
If you were selling copies of it, then you would run into problems and would definitely be vulnerable to legal action.
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Re: Fan Adventure
Thank you for your answer.
But I don't want to publish a fan fiction, but rather a scenario for the The One Ring-RPG. So I need to know if there are any issues by Cubicle 7 if I publish material for their game.
But I don't want to publish a fan fiction, but rather a scenario for the The One Ring-RPG. So I need to know if there are any issues by Cubicle 7 if I publish material for their game.
Re: Fan Adventure
There shouldn't be a problem if you don't reproduce images or texts from C7's books.
If, for example, you want to use a description of a place that appears in a published supplement, then don't copy the text. Refer to it by saying "For a description of X, see supplement A, page B".
Or describe it with your own words, but I'd also recommend to refer to the original description of the place or character.
If, for example, you want to use a description of a place that appears in a published supplement, then don't copy the text. Refer to it by saying "For a description of X, see supplement A, page B".
Or describe it with your own words, but I'd also recommend to refer to the original description of the place or character.
Re: Fan Adventure
Generally that hasn't been an issue in the past. IMO you should refrain from directly reproducing C7 material (e.g. stat blocks or descriptions verbatim). Both the Hall of Fire and Other Minds webzines have published TOR stuff like adventures in the past without any issues.
If you're interested - I'm the editor of the latter (see my signature) and you might drop me a note for further information.
EDIT: I just saw that my post overlapped with Falenthal's - now you've got the relevant information twice
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Tolwen
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Re: Fan Adventure
Thanks you both!
I will write my scenario up the way you recommanded me.
@ Tolwen: I will come back to your friendly offer soon.
I will write my scenario up the way you recommanded me.
@ Tolwen: I will come back to your friendly offer soon.
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