Pertaining to the copyright question
Mays, Brian
Brian.Mays at FC.CELERA.COM
Thu Oct 26 22:15:33 CEST 2000
I think he's saying Hasbro DOESN'T have the rights to P&P. The company that
WOULD have the rights, Monarch Services, has not been contacted, it seems.
If Monarch doesn't have the rights, then they have either become public
domain or reverted to Richard Snider.
Does this Reader's Digest version help?
;-)
Brian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gene Makely [mailto:GMakely at aol.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 1:12 PM
> To: POWERS-AND-PERILS at geo000.CiTG.TUDelft.NL
> Subject: Pertaining to the copyright question
>
>
> Now I'm really confused... does Hasbro own the rights to the
> game, or not?
> When you go to avalonhill.com, they talk about how Hasbro
> bought the rights
> to all their games in 1998, etc...
>
> ::sigh:: Oh, well... for all I know...
> consumer_support at hasbro.com didn't
> even check to see if they even DO own the rights to the game.
>
> Think I'm going to give Hasbro a call, and see if I have any
> luck that way.
>
> Gene
>
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