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Let me know what you need help with. I'm still learning a lot of wiki code, (I'm used to wikidot, which uses a different system) but I'll see what I can do. | Let me know what you need help with. I'm still learning a lot of wiki code, (I'm used to wikidot, which uses a different system) but I'll see what I can do. | ||
I've also been talking with AnyoneEB, and we need to establish some ground rules for hacks, and whether or not to include them, since this is more of a game data repository than a hack database (which is what romhacking.net is for). [[User:Danke|danke]] 17:06, 9 June 2009 (UTC) | I've also been talking with AnyoneEB, and we need to establish some ground rules for hacks, and whether or not to include them, since this is more of a game data repository than a hack database (which is what romhacking.net is for). [[User:Danke|danke]] 17:06, 9 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
== Use of ESRB ratings == | |||
I see you uploaded the ESRB rating symbols and have been using them for hacks despite the fact that the ESRB does not rate hacks. Those symbols are registered trademarks of the ESRB and using them for that purpose is more or less equivalent to impersonating the ESRB, which I suspect you did not intend to do. You may wish to come up with some other symbols for that purpose, but, personally, I think just text is sufficient anyway. --[[User:AnyoneEB|AnyoneEB]] 02:57, 4 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Let me know what you need help with. I'm still learning a lot of wiki code, (I'm used to wikidot, which uses a different system) but I'll see what I can do. I've also been talking with AnyoneEB, and we need to establish some ground rules for hacks, and whether or not to include them, since this is more of a game data repository than a hack database (which is what romhacking.net is for). danke 17:06, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
Use of ESRB ratings
I see you uploaded the ESRB rating symbols and have been using them for hacks despite the fact that the ESRB does not rate hacks. Those symbols are registered trademarks of the ESRB and using them for that purpose is more or less equivalent to impersonating the ESRB, which I suspect you did not intend to do. You may wish to come up with some other symbols for that purpose, but, personally, I think just text is sufficient anyway. --AnyoneEB 02:57, 4 July 2009 (UTC)