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Included artwork policy question

frumple

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To the powers that be,

I noticed that artwork is now included in many of the stock files. For those of us who are doing HL coding for hire for various other companies for official data files, what is the policy on the artwork? Can it be included in their products or do we have to delete the artwork before we deliver the files to the publisher?
 
To the powers that be,

I noticed that artwork is now included in many of the stock files. For those of us who are doing HL coding for hire for various other companies for official data files, what is the policy on the artwork? Can it be included in their products or do we have to delete the artwork before we deliver the files to the publisher?

I would think if you were including artwork you'd ask the company you are doing the work for (If I am not mistaken, paizo provided the art for the stock portfolios, but I am not certain of it). The company would be best able to answer what they consider copyrighted material, and they might be willing to give you the artwork for inclusion if you ask.
 
I figured that for the company someone is directly working for.

What I am wondering if there is some usage license with the artwork that Lone Wolf has included in the stock files, or does that company someone is working with have to contact that other company. (I expect it is the latter, but just wanted to double check).

I don't want to get anyone in trouble for infringing on someone else's IP after all. :)
 
I figured that for the company someone is directly working for.

What I am wondering if there is some usage license with the artwork that Lone Wolf has included in the stock files, or does that company someone is working with have to contact that other company. (I expect it is the latter, but just wanted to double check).

I don't want to get anyone in trouble for infringing on someone else's IP after all. :)

Well someone from Lone Wolf should get back to you once they're on at some point. I understand your concern there.
 
frumple, you should ask this of the company you're doing your work for, and if they're not sure, they'll contact Colen and find out if we have any restrictions. (I don't know the answer myself).
 
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