Re: Adventure games interpreters suitable for FE?

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On 12/9/06, Andrea Musuruane <musuruan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brian Howarth's are freely downloadable also from

http://www.ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXscott-adamsXgamesXscottfree.html

The notice in the archive file just says: "Brian Howarth gave his
permission to upload the games to the IF Archive."

Now that the status of the games should be clear, what about the
interpreter? Is it OK to package it for FE?

Also to be clear, that line does not mean anything to say how the work
can be distributed and used. It does not say that the user could
create a derivative work, or put the game wad onto a cd they sold, or
if they could even distribute it to other people.

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