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This CD-ROM was put together from files extracted from Bulletin Boards all
over the country and the Internet. Many of the files did not come with the
author's text files. If you are an author of a file on this CD-ROM and you
would like your text file put back into the zip file, please send me a copy
of the text author form and I will correct your file. If you wrote a mission
or other utility/program on this CD-ROM and you do not want your program on
this CD-ROM, please notify me and it will be removed. You must provide some
sort of proof that you are indeed the author of the program or programs in
question.
If you don't like the description of your mission or program on the CD-ROM
files.bbs listing, please send me a description you'd prefer used and I
will modify it.
I have not tested every single file on this CD-ROM. No responsibility is
taken for any damage done to your computer for anything you do with any
program included on this CD-ROM. If you find that there is any file on this
CD-ROM which you believe causes a problem, please notify me. If
I can duplicate the problem, I will delete the file.
I looked through every text file companion to every file on this CD-ROM for
warnings from authors not wishing their work to be put on CD-ROM. If I
missed your warning, I sincerely apologize. As of this writing I have over
85 megabytes of Doom files I cannot put on this CD-ROM due to these warnings.
To those of you who have specifically excluded your files from CD-ROM
distribution because you wish to be asked or because you don't like others
making money off your work, I urge you to change your minds for two very
good reasons. First, there are many people throughout America who don't have
access to either the Internet or to the good Bulletin Board Systems which
have decent collections of Doom files. Access to the Internet is expensive
unless you're a college student, and only certain college students at that
have Internet access. Many of the large BBS systems which carry your files
charge for access to cover their costs and of course, make money. You don't
think all those big BBS systems do it just for fun? Some might, but most
do not. Ultimately, to get all the files on this CD-ROM through the phone
lines via the Internet or through Bulletin Boards has a cost in both your
time to download it and the cost of the service. Believe me, it adds up!
The second very good reason I urge you to change your minds about CD-ROM
distribution is also very elementary. Ask yourselves, "Why did I put all
those hours into writing that Doom mission?" Of course, for fun! But also,
isn't there a part of you who wanted to share the wonderful work you did
with the rest of the world? An enormous percentage of the Doomaholics stuck
in the backwoods oases of this country will never see your work without this
form of distribution. I have gathered and played many levels which I would
love to put on my Thousand and One Nights of Doom CD-ROM, not because I'd
make money (I have enough levels here that I'll do that anyway) but because
I want those backwoods Doomaholics to have the same opportunity to savor
your work as I did! I won't dispute the fact that I want this CD-ROM to be
the absolute finest collection of Doom missions found anywhere, including
the Internet Infant2 server! But money is simply not an issue here!
If you do change your minds, please send me permission to put your mission
on CD-ROM with some kind of proof that you are who you say you are and that
you are the author of a mission you'll allow put on my CD-ROM.
Thanx for listening!
Mark Murray, Doomaholic Bar None!
4924 Arevalo Ct.
St. Louis, MO 63128
P.S. Some of the big boy CD-ROM distributors are
ignoring authors warnings not to put their levels on their CD-ROMs. As I
understand it, the legal precedents are in their favor. My lawyer tells me
that unless you have a registered copyright on your work,
anyone can sell your work without your permission. Nevertheless, I
have tried hard not to put your levels on my CD-ROM without permission.