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 Feature requests

Do you miss something on BrainKing.com and would you like to see it here? Post your request into this board!
If there is a more specific board for the request, (i.e. game rule changes etc) then it should be posted and discussed on that specific board.

For further information about Feature Requests, please visit this link on the Brainking.Info site : http://brainking.info/archives/20-About-feature-requests.html


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6. June 2006, 01:58:36
Sarah 
let's talk about that WORD game shall we?????

6. June 2006, 02:18:59
gogul 
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Sarah1980: It´s requested, I second that. I´ve never tried, but scrabble is played over the net at some places.

6. June 2006, 02:35:54
wetware 
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gogul: Is there an intellectual property lawyer in the house? I wonder whether BrainKing would have to make royalty payments to Mattel Inc., Hasbro, or whomever currently owns the Scrabble trademark.

6. June 2006, 02:37:36
mctrivia 
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wetware: Not a lawyer but I know patents are only good for 20 years. Not sure about anything else.

6. June 2006, 02:41:23
gogul 
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mctrivia: For music royalities have to be paid till 50 year after the composter passed over.

6. June 2006, 02:43:08
mctrivia 
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gogul: Not sure but I think copyright is good for 50 years.(again I am not a lawyer)

6. June 2006, 03:05:27
alanback 
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wetware: I'm a tax lawyer not an IP lawyer. However, I am certain that websites may not use trademarks without permission of the trademark owner, which means paying a royalty. Some elements of a game may be patented or copyrighted also. This is why you don't see a proliferation of trademarked games on the Web, and why they are available generally only through paying sites.

6. June 2006, 03:10:45
mctrivia 
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alanback: I don't know if this means much but I found a freeware version of Scrabble called NetWordz at http://www.freewarefind.com/archives/board_games.html

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