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Post by sdflorian on Jun 24, 2015 13:45:57 GMT -5
Someone would he scripting episodes of this series , the preference in English
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Post by paul on Apr 12, 2016 22:01:44 GMT -5
Hello there can some one help me I am looking for a cross over which has scooby meets the monster squad. I would like to purchase this. Any help would be greatful thank you
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Post by 24994j on Apr 12, 2016 22:22:01 GMT -5
Hello there can some one help me I am looking for a cross over which has scooby meets the monster squad. I would like to purchase this. Any help would be greatful thank you I'm 99.999% certain those were just some playful illustrations, and never a fleshed-out product.
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Post by paul on Apr 12, 2016 22:28:34 GMT -5
Hello there can some one help me I am looking for a cross over which has scooby meets the monster squad. I would like to purchase this. Any help would be greatful thank you I'm 99.999% certain those were just some playful illustrations, and never a fleshed-out product. Thanks for that.
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Post by Chorake on Nov 8, 2018 22:36:28 GMT -5
Is commercially unavailable material fair game? Like anything that Warner Bros. hasn't released themselves/demonstrative clips that WB already monetizes themselves on platforms like YouTube?
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Post by Doo on Nov 9, 2018 9:06:06 GMT -5
Is commercially unavailable material fair game? Like anything that Warner Bros. hasn't released themselves/demonstrative clips that WB already monetizes themselves on platforms like YouTube? Hi Choarke, thanks for asking. Clips are okay, I guess I'd prefer not full episodes that haven't been released just as that's a legal gray area we want to avoid. Thanks for understanding!
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Post by highpriest on Mar 7, 2024 4:16:30 GMT -5
Hey, I have a rules question. I'd like to post a link to a parody game, but it uses AI generation for text and images. As such I cannot absolutely guarantee that it wouldn't swear, just as one example, though it would require prompting from the user as the chat model used avoids such things until the user introduces it themselves.
Otherwise, the game in question should be strictly G/PG rated, as the system used to create it should have a hard cap at PG-13 unless it was specifically created with a mature tag checked, which was obviously not in this case.
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Post by Doo on Mar 7, 2024 12:21:16 GMT -5
Hey, I have a rules question. I'd like to post a link to a parody game, but it uses AI generation for text and images. As such I cannot absolutely guarantee that it wouldn't swear, just as one example, though it would require prompting from the user as the chat model used avoids such things until the user introduces it themselves. Otherwise, the game in question should be strictly G/PG rated, as the system used to create it should have a hard cap at PG-13 unless it was specifically created with a mature tag checked, which was obviously not in this case. Hey Highpriest, welcome to the forum and thanks for checking in! It's totally fine to post the link in that case, especially if would require the user's prompting to go beyond PG language. We're not necessarily super strict about checking every link posted here for any small instance of PG-13 language. That rule is just in place to make sure people aren't linking to stuff that's clearly inappropriate for kids, as we had an incident (which is mentioned in the rules post) many years ago of somebody posting a clearly R-rated site on here. Hope that explains things, but please let us know if you have any other questions!
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