Coxster said:Since Wulf's site closed down, it is virtually impossible to e-mail him. His address just bounces messages back.
No. He doesn't seem to use forums now either.LondonBVE said:Coxster said:Since Wulf's site closed down, it is virtually impossible to e-mail him. His address just bounces messages back.
So is there anyway to contact Wulf?
Why would anyone want you to contact Zane?class 313 said:i can contact zane if you want
No, Wulf is Saxon Loco Works, hence why LUBVE asked for Wulf or the SLW e-mail address.class 313 said:aint he the person for saxon works? (sorry if im wrong)
Yes, Saxton, not Saxontubechallenger said:Zane is Zane SAXTON! Perhaps that's why you got confused!
Coxster said:Just found him on the TRAINZ forum under the name Wulf_9. As for permissions, if you can't contact them then you cannot use it. It's their work, doesn't give you a right to use it whatever happens. If it bothers you so much, make your own thing.
Make every effort to contact an author if you want to use their work and their permission is required, preferably by e-mail - if you receive no reply, then try again in case your mail never reached it's destination, and failing that perhaps post a private message to the developer on one of the popular Western BVE forums, or ask for the help of another developer who could aid in contacting the original author. If after exhausting these options, you still can't contact the author, then ensure that all credits are properly written and included in your add-on. If you can demonstrate that you made every effort to ask permission, should the original author notice their work used without giving you the go-ahead, they probably won't mind so long as you tried your best to contact them before hand. This advice may not apply to material originally sourced outside the BVE community however!