
Morros |
First of all, I'm sorry if this belongs somewhere else. I wasn't quite sure where best to place this topic and put it in the Off-Topic as a "just in case" option, and if any admin or op or whatever we have here knows a better place for this thread I would appreciate being alerted/having the thread relocated if possible.
That aside, this is my first post here, and I was wondering something.
I was working on a homebrew setting for my group's sessions, and I had the idea of using a webs.com account to post the setting specific information as a sort of public reference. However, I wasn't sure if there's some rule about or against that, since I'd be publicly sharing information related to the Pathfinder RPG, though it would still be setting-specific information and not an entire SRD or anything, though if there is an available one I might have a link to it somewhere on-site.
Is there a page or reference I can find which can show me a way to get this done without unintentionally breaking any laws, and if possible give some credit to Paizo for the system the setting will be using? I'd like to show some appreciation for the setting and game after all, and there's no harm in checking for permission to do this stuff, right?

Morros |
There is the community use policy.
Alright. So, looking over this, as long as I put the required notice in there, agree to their terms and put a reference on the Community Use Registry, things are good?
And thanks, I appreciate it. :D

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Crimson Jester wrote:There is the community use policy.Alright. So, looking over this, as long as I put the required notice in there, agree to their terms and put a reference on the Community Use Registry, things are good?
Yes. A lot of people use the site for PBP's and to put info available for their games.

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If you want to post your gameworld, a good place to do so is here: Pathfinder Database

Morros |
Thanks for all the welcomes, you guys. I'll try to be active around here when I can (what with work and three games eating up my time on top of developing a setting).
Thanks for the input on this topic. Once I have the account set up and the site is actually usable, I'll be sure to make it available for review, suggestions on how to improve it, and general commentary.