Kyuu Nye Posted February 23, 2012 Report Posted February 23, 2012 I'm not pertaining to the wiki, but the website. Same deal really. Technically the copyrights belong to Gosho if anyone. This is a fan site, nothing original is on here except the art made by some members. Oh and perhaps CC's podcast. But I really don't think it would be in the best interests of any party involved to bring up copyrights in that situation. The majority of the original stuff is the collection of information on the wiki really. But again that falls under public domain as per the creative commons license. 1
OldJustal Posted February 24, 2012 Report Posted February 24, 2012 I agree with Kyuu most of the time. And please don't double post just edit your first post. You do this whole the time : Hello.If you didn't know, I created a mobile app for this website. I wanted to help this community go to this website without having to go on the normal website and having to zoom etc. Please view the attachment and also vote in the pole. Thank you, Simon (I hope that DCW will give me $20 to post to the Android Market.) And then later add P.S and stuff. Just edit your first post and then you can add all that extra you don't need to post it again and add some stuff. Read the rules, It clearly says 'Do not double post' you can do it accidently but please refrain from doing it anymore. But I disagree about the copyright issue. Even though this is a public site, it will be appreciated if you asked the owner if you can do it. In this case Maurice.
Kyuu Nye Posted February 24, 2012 Report Posted February 24, 2012 I agree with Kyuu most of the time. And please don't double post just edit your first post. You do this whole the time : And then later add P.S and stuff. Just edit your first post and then you can add all that extra you don't need to post it again and add some stuff. Read the rules, It clearly says 'Do not double post' you can do it accidently but please refrain from doing it anymore. But I disagree about the copyright issue. Even though this is a public site, it will be appreciated if you asked the owner if you can do it. In this case Maurice. There is only copyright for the main site, not the wiki. If his intention was wiki only then there is no issue. If it was a portal to the entire site, then yeah, Maurice would need to be asked. By the way, the double posts came from when his three topics were merged.
OldJustal Posted February 24, 2012 Report Posted February 24, 2012 There is only copyright for the main site, not the wiki. If his intention was wiki only then there is no issue. If it was a portal to the entire site, then yeah, Maurice would need to be asked. By the way, the double posts came from when his three topics were merged. I'm talking about the double post on the first page
Kyuu Nye Posted February 24, 2012 Report Posted February 24, 2012 I'm talking about the double post on the first page Yeah, three topics were merged, all started by him. That double post was the result of merging topics.
Monsi Posted February 25, 2012 Report Posted February 25, 2012 There is only copyright for the main site, not the wiki. If his intention was wiki only then there is no issue. If it was a portal to the entire site, then yeah, Maurice would need to be asked. This is what I'm pointing out to him and you, Kyuu. Now that's settled, I'm gonna keep quiet for now, or at least until something else comes up.
Eisuke Posted April 7, 2012 Report Posted April 7, 2012 It sounds good but from the trailer it didn't look too brilliant. You should try getting it redesigned for the mobile.
Wicky Posted August 2, 2012 Report Posted August 2, 2012 I still think you should of asked for Maurice's permission.
kathrina kudo Posted August 6, 2013 Report Posted August 6, 2013 In Life there is always a TRUTH that prevail <3
sapek Posted August 29, 2025 Report Posted August 29, 2025 That’s a great initiative, Simon, and I think a lot of people in the community will appreciate the convenience of having a dedicated app instead of struggling with zooming around the site on mobile. Automation of Manual Work – Developers can automate repetitive tasks such as reporting, customer communication, or order processing, saving you time and money, and that’s exactly why projects like yours highlight the real value of tech talent. If you’re looking to expand the app further or add advanced functionality, many teams use platforms like hire front-end developer to bring in specialists who can take things to the next level. It’s a smart move to start small and then build out based on community feedback.
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