Hi Josh,
Unfortunately, that kind of thinking doesn't do anyone any good. That 
won't stop them for suing for damages if they decided to take it to that 
extreme. Besides which if they get a court order to destroy my materials 
and I fail to comply with that court order that could be seenas contempt 
of court.
About the only way I know of to protect myself from that type of 
situation would either clone the software without using trade marks or 
design all of my copyrighted games under a open source license 
agreement. If I go with an open source license agreement that puts all 
of my hard work in the public domain with no financial backing for the 
product. Yeah, you guys get a free game, but what money or financial 
gain do I get out of it?


josh wrote:
> Hi thomas,
>
> if i were you, I would make the game, and then if they ask you to destroy 
> it, say, well you see, I'd really like to, but the game has already been 
> sold to blind people all over the world including in the middle eastern 
> countries.
>   


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