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You can use RPG adventures in the standard softcover, or hard cover format; or even write a few pages for friends, relatives, acquaintances, school papers, or for a particular job interview on the open market. The way you start is you own your own RPG campaign that you manage by being the referee, DM, or GM. If you own it, it's yours (the campaign game). But remember: In order to protect your work before production, you must have the appropriate copyrights for protection, such as for graphic and and written materials. It would also be a great idea to honor your RPG buddies and fans by placing either their character names or their real names in the front- or back-matter pages. Also, if you use something about a copywrited RPG work, you must include the work's title, or even multiple titles depending on the size of the RPG and its use about your relative fiction uses. If you seem to be crossing uses about RPG novelization of adventurers with RPG mechanics, the details of novelizing will become intermixed with the RPG mechanics; thusly making you libel for any copyright infringement lawsuit. So the best you can do is to think-place your story creations, which require your details about adventures. Even encounters should be changed to protect you against fraudulent use of intellectual property. But once changed, you clear the path to great and honorable success to employ your work without hassle. Bohemian5 |