Re: FAQ, a list of frequently asked questions

#113
SCP1547 wrote:http://scpsandbox2.wikidot.com/scp-1547-j
I would like a new SCP in the game that is a bit funny that will be released by version 1.1 or 1.0.
:106: will like a new friend, adopt :096: and :087:
It's not a real SCP on the official SCP website, so Reg will /most likely/ not add it. And post all suggestions in the suggestions thread please.
The article wrote:SCP-1547 is no joke, The SCP will not be added into SCP CB until I request it.
I died laughing.
The article wrote:Some strange things;
It does not look at its victim, only opens it mouth six times as much as the human can do.
It throws acid and
▓▓▓▓s its victims.
Uh, what? To be honest, this SCP is... is... how do I say this nicely... bad. The format isn't even correct. It'd be better as a Trollpasta or Creepypasta in my opinion.
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Re: FAQ, a list of frequently asked questions

#114
D-9999 wrote:
The article wrote:Some strange things;
It does not look at its victim, only opens it mouth six times as much as the human can do.
It throws acid and
▓▓▓▓s its victims.
Uh, what? To be honest, this SCP is... is... how do I say this nicely... bad. The format isn't even correct. It'd be better as a Trollpasta or Creepypasta in my opinion.
*facepalm*
IT IS A JOKE SCP, THE SCP FOUNDATION HAS THOSE SCPS!!!! (sorry if i was being hostile abit)
But yes, Regalis won't accept sandbox SCPs
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Re: FAQ, a list of frequently asked questions

#117
ColePatrolGaming wrote:Is it allowed to sell SCP games and if so do you need permission from the SCP-Foundation website creators or the authors that made the SCPs being featured in your game?
Nope, you can't. Due to copyright, every SCP is the property of the author, and unless you have explicit permission by every author (not only of SCPs but of tales, characters, and anything that has been published in the foundation) in order to sell the game.

I also think they each get a share? But I'm not sure about this last one.
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Re: FAQ, a list of frequently asked questions

#120
spartan322 wrote:For what I've heard on the Foundation page, you can't. Since each SCP is the property of the author.
The entire site is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License, so as long as you credit each author, you can sell products based on their SCPs or tales without having to pay any royalties. Though like Irontaco said, they'd most likely get pissed off.