An item that can be found using the CTRL + GABBI cheat. The discription of the item is "If you can read this then JA2 programmers have messed up!" The use of the item is unknown.
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| - An item that can be found using the CTRL + GABBI cheat. The discription of the item is "If you can read this then JA2 programmers have messed up!" The use of the item is unknown.
- Ownership is the bundle of rights allowing one to use, manage, and enjoy property, including the right to convey it to others. Ownership implies the right to possess a thing, regardless of any actual or constructive control. Ownership rights are general, permanent, and heritable.
- One can own a stretch of sea, but not free-swimming fish. Such owners can only prevent others from fishing on their "plots". To own the fish too, an owner would've to physically fence the fish or otherwise keep them in, a rather impossible task. Which is why comparisons with owners on land are of limited relevance to this discussion. MB-Y
- Questions of ownership on Wikia have several aspects:
* The site itself, and the Wikia trademarks, are owned by Wikia, Inc..
* The copyright of a particular edit is owned by the person who made that edit.
* The wikis are owned by the communities. No one user owns any Wikia. Founders are those who requested a wiki be created, but ownership of that wiki resides with the community as a whole, not only with the founder. __TOC__ The following advice is from Wikipedia's guidelines on the ownership of articles.
- Only material objects can be owned. Knowledge and living biengs can never have "owners". Living bieng can have bonds and attachments, but never owners.
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| - An item that can be found using the CTRL + GABBI cheat. The discription of the item is "If you can read this then JA2 programmers have messed up!" The use of the item is unknown.
- Ownership is the bundle of rights allowing one to use, manage, and enjoy property, including the right to convey it to others. Ownership implies the right to possess a thing, regardless of any actual or constructive control. Ownership rights are general, permanent, and heritable.
- One can own a stretch of sea, but not free-swimming fish. Such owners can only prevent others from fishing on their "plots". To own the fish too, an owner would've to physically fence the fish or otherwise keep them in, a rather impossible task. Which is why comparisons with owners on land are of limited relevance to this discussion. MB-Y
- Questions of ownership on Wikia have several aspects:
* The site itself, and the Wikia trademarks, are owned by Wikia, Inc..
* The copyright of a particular edit is owned by the person who made that edit.
* The wikis are owned by the communities. No one user owns any Wikia. Founders are those who requested a wiki be created, but ownership of that wiki resides with the community as a whole, not only with the founder. __TOC__ The following advice is from Wikipedia's guidelines on the ownership of articles.
- Only material objects can be owned. Knowledge and living biengs can never have "owners". Living bieng can have bonds and attachments, but never owners.
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