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From the [[Computer game]] [[Mario's Fundamentals]].
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Apparently even people  in the bsesnuis  have no idea what they're talking about. You do not need any  disclaimer  on a text walkthrough copyright, and you can sell them to whomever you please. It is your creative work, not the work of the game company. Sheesh. If I give you the answers to the questions in a textbook it isn't  copying  anything from the text (at least nothing that is protected by copyright) so (a) I don't need permission, and (b) I can sell them to anyone for any price I choose.On the other hand, if you MARKET something that appears to have the same trademark as another company in the same bsesnuis area, it could be a  trademark infringement , but not copyright.If you take a video of a game and add  stuff (for a walk-through), you would need a license to distribute the derivative work  you have created using someone else's creative game video. Without a license it would be a federal crime to sell one.
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On the main screen, click on the game. Then, quickly choose another game. Mario will name the first game you chose, however you'll end up playing the second game you chose. For example, click on Dominoes and then Checkers and he'll say something like, "Great, dominoes!" and flip some domino pieces, but then the checkers screen will come up.
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Submitted by: [[kornyhatemachine]] and [[Connie]]
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Current revision as of 12:04, 29 October 2012

Apparently even people in the bsesnuis have no idea what they're talking about. You do not need any disclaimer on a text walkthrough copyright, and you can sell them to whomever you please. It is your creative work, not the work of the game company. Sheesh. If I give you the answers to the questions in a textbook it isn't copying anything from the text (at least nothing that is protected by copyright) so (a) I don't need permission, and (b) I can sell them to anyone for any price I choose.On the other hand, if you MARKET something that appears to have the same trademark as another company in the same bsesnuis area, it could be a trademark infringement , but not copyright.If you take a video of a game and add stuff (for a walk-through), you would need a license to distribute the derivative work you have created using someone else's creative game video. Without a license it would be a federal crime to sell one.

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