In the light of requests to publish the page on CD-ROM (denied), the Hagbutt duplication (resolved), and the general state of things in the world on and offline (shitty), it's become obvious that this page, like every other original creation, must be wrapped in legalese lest something be swiped.
So. All works contained within these pages are copyrighted by their original authors. The author's name and email address can usually be found at the bottom of the file. If they are not present, contact the current page maintainer. The images are in varying states of copyright, and some are public-domain. Before using any image from this page, you must obtain permission from the original artist; contact the maintainer for details. Linking to images on this site, with the occasional exception of the "Insanity Now!" button, is strictly prohibited. The copyright for the HTML of these pages is assigned to Thomas Lotze.
Use of any of the above-mentioned items or any other component of this website without the express written consent of the appropriate copyright holder is strictly prohibited. This includes linking to documents, as this practice is a drain on my server resources. The name "Malkavian" and other terms from Vampire: the Masquerade are copyright White Wolf Game Studio, and are used with permission. Republication or rebroadcast without permission is prohibited; republication for profit is very unlikely to receive permission. Don't even ask unless you want to be working out a royalty contract for about a hundred people. Permission is hereby given to download, print out, etc., copies of the material on this site for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Permission to distribute the material for no charge is given provided that the material's URL and creator's identifying information remain on all distributed copies.
Persons or organizations found violating the above copyrights may find themselves the target of legal action.
Whew. That sucked, dude. (And I didn't get to meet Brian Boitano, either.) But, as I said, it's necessary for these modern times. Welcome to the 90s, kids.