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- This is the letter I intend to send to iD, after corrections. The subject
- will be "DOOM .WAD compatible game"
-
- Dear sir
-
- We are a group of programmers who met on the net recently: Johan Klockars
- (d8klojo@dtek.chalmers.se), Laurent Sallafranque
- (sallafra@col.bsf.alcatel.fr) and myself, Bertrand Le Roy
- (bleroy@ccr.jussieu.fr). We wish to ask you a juridic question. We are
- currently working on a 3D engine which will be able to load DOOM I & II WADs
- and are wondering how this could be done legally and with your approval.
- This is just a proposal, and we are open to any solution you might bring to us.
- We know some people have already developed official versions of doom, the
- Jag version being the most famous. We also know that for such commercial
- products you ask for a licencing fee, which is of course normal.
- Our problem is that we are independant penniless students working on the
- ATARI Falcon030. We love this machine for many reasons, but have to admit it
- doesn't have all the software it deserves. We consider DOOM a very major
- game. Something really new.
- So we decided to code a similar engine for the Falcon. And while we were at
- it, why not make it compatible? So we are making it able to read WADs and
- to, hopefully, communicate with DOOM on other machines.
- We also decided that this would be a free project and that all sources would
- be available for anyone to improve.
- So you see, our goal is NOT AT ALL to make money from your work. On the
- contrary, consider this a (tiny) new market for you. To run the program,
- people will need a WAD and not only a PWAD. So they will have to find it
- somewhere, that is, they will have to register their copy of the PC version
- and extract the WAD from it with a program we'll include in the package.
- In summary, to legally use our program they will have to purchase a copy of
- DOOM from you.
- We think that this could be the way things can be achieved with everyone's
- satisfaction.
- We would of course include a licence agreement that could be based on the
- FSF's one, with the following additional statements:
- * iD software has nothing to do with us and can't in any way be held
- responsible for this program or the damages that could result from its use.
- * The use of this program with iD software's WAD files is prohibited if it
- comes from an unregistered version of DOOM or DOOM II.
-
- You can see that our goal is not to, in any way, benefit from your work.
- What we want to do is to give DOOM to our beloved machine, while preserving
- your rights intact. We think that you could only benefit from this (even if
- it would be negligible when compared to your sales on PC).
-
- Sincerely,
- Bertrand Le Roy
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