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Re: [FVG]: Getting Permission from FIRST

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Originally Posted by afflictionblade
here is the email:


Hello Mike,

I received your request for approval to use FIRST FRENZY: Raising the Bar materials but I will need to have a little more detail on your video game project before I can give you authorization to use them.

Specifically, I need to know who will be using the game - is it just for team members or will it have wider distribution? Do you plan to sell it? Also, exactly which names & images are you looking to use? Some of the graphics and video were created by NASA and are not copyrighted by FIRST so we may need to pursue approval from them.

Thanks in advance for providing this additional information so we can respond to your request.

Regards,

Marian Murphy
Team members or wider distribution? I think under the conditions that we are, it's only for team members.

Do you plan to sell it? I think not

What kind of images etc,? yes I think we will use some copyrighted ones, like FIRST and NASA, it should not be too hard to get permission to use them though..

I think we need to decide on some of the content.. even though I dont think we will use any of the copyrighted videos from NASA..
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