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Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 10:15:22 EST
From: The Dreamer <ASG102@psuvm.psu.edu>
Message-ID: <94348.101522ASG102@psuvm.psu.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn
Subject: Re: 'nother newbie
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In article <1994Dec13.175500.1@wharton.upenn.edu>, coffma63@wharton.upenn.edu
says:
>
>> [Admin:  I would prefer it if other writers would not take control of my
>> characters, however briefly, without my permission.  Thank you.  --Liana]
>
>I'm a little bit confused by the 'official' policy on this.  For my
>part, I don't mind people writing my character.  In fact, I think it is
>a bit of challenge to work what others write into the overall character
>conception.  However, that is just MHO.

Official policy: You have total control over your own characters.  You
                 have NO control over another person's character unless
                 that character is declared "public domain" or unless
                 you have permission from the author.  You may offer
                 something to another character or talk to them, but their
                 response is up to their original author.

If you have any more questions, I would suggest reading the Frequently
Asked Questions post and then asking me or any of the other "helpful
people" if anything is still unclear.

     Love and Peace and Clarification,
              -The Dreamer-
           (Keeper of the FAQ)

