\"Well, as all PS quests are under the PlaneShift License, they can legally press charges against anyone who uploads quest solutions to the internet, and a simple written warning should be all it takes to get InsertFreeHostHere.com to remove the site from their servers. Although, that\'s the more drastic thing... But if it\'s necessary, it can be done. Remember that, and think twice before deciding to make an uber site about PS. \"
Well thats debatable... the planeshift licensce covers the artistic content of the quest. So i cant make another game, or a website that retells the quest or uses parts of it. However if i post on a website a list of words and phrases that you need to say to NPC\'s to advance in the quest, unless these words or phrases are trademarked phrases (such as \"By the temple of laanx\" or something similar) then i have not infringed upon the planshift licensce. The licensce is for the intellectual and artistic content of the project, not for the ways of interacting with this content.
After looking at the PS license i found the following:
\"2. You may not copy, modify, publish, transmit, sell, participate in the transfer or sale or reproduce, create Derivative Works from, distribute, perform, display or in any way exploit any of the Material released under this License unless expressly permitted by the PlaneShift Team.\"
The material includes \"Texts (including, but not limited to, web pages, character descriptions, setting/background texts, in-game dialogues, documents, names of places, names of races, etc...)\"
This means you cannot publish in game dialogs. So you cannot say \"well and then the NPC will say to you... blah blah blah\". However you can say \"you need to say this\" because that is not dialog that is part of the game and its licensce but rather it is your material. Because you have entered this text into the game, if it were argued that the licensce be extended to this information then under point 1) of the additional Joint-Copyright PlaneShift License, you would then hold the rights to equal copyright, enabling you to legally publish it on your site:
\"1) In addition to the copyright holders stated in the PlaneShift License, the author of the material has the copyright also.\"
In conclusion, i do not think that the planshift copyright extends to those things which you type in yourself. However if it did it could be argued then that you must hold co-copyright as contributor to the project.
Obviously there are alot of contentious issues here, but if push came to shove, i dont think PS could legeally require someone to remove their site, unfortunatly. They could of course ban them and their IP, and thus avoid them finding out any more quest solutions, and i really dont think it would ever come to this.
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From the GPL web site:
\"Is there some way that I can GPL the output people get from use of my program? For example, if my program is used to develop hardware designs, can I require that these designs must be free?
In general this is legally impossible; copyright law does not give you any say in the use of the output people make from their data using your program. If the user uses your program to enter or convert his own data, the copyright on the output belongs to him, not you\"
If the user uses your program to enter data, the copyright belongs to him--- meaning any words entered into the program to activate the quest are the users copyright, not the PS develpoment team\'s.