runitsgibert wrote:I've been printing off copies of maps I like on this site (siege, King of the mountain, Australia) across four pages, gluing them together and putting them on cardboard so I can play them in real life with my friends.
(Yes I win, despite the fact that here I have a rating of 550....wait...make that 525...515....500...)
I'm just wondering...are there any copyright/legal problems with that?
Does anyone else do it? If not...it's a lot of fun.
The maps here are covered by copyright:
[Official] How to Make a Map wrote:The Copyright Agreement
The author retains copyright on their work, and gives Conquer Club permission to use the imagery free of charge, as Conquer Club sees fit for as long as Conquer Club sees fit on the Conquer Club website. Conquer Club cannot sell, lease, or lend the right to use the images to anyone else. The author swears that their map is their own work, or a legal derivative work and by submitting it, do hereby claim all responsibility for that being true.
Whether printing them out for non-commercial use to play with your friends is 'Fair Use' in copyright terms I can't say, as IANAL.
I
can say that for any maps I put up, I'd be happy to have people play them here or at some non-commercial event like a home game.