Copyright/Registered Trademarks
The following brand names and logos/logotypes are registered trademarks and/or protected by copyright:
- between drafts
- gyokusai
- Ludotronics
- Sinnflut
- Voidpunk
Yes, that’s a lot of brand names. It’s about protecting myself and my friends from predators, not about restricting anyone from using these terms in general. With regard to use within the same competitive field, industry, or business, however, please stay within the limits of Fair Use or similar applicable copyright conventions. If in doubt, ask me!
As an addendum, about three years after this project was conceived back in 2015, the term “Voidpunk” came into use, independently, among people who feel “de-humanized” in the sense of being disconnected from humanity as such. This use is, of course, perfectly fine, appreciated, and supported.
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- Attribution
You must attribute the work to the author, J. Martin, and the source, voidpunk.com; the best way to do this is with a link to https://voidpunk.com
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