Legalities

You, or Your refers to any user or reader of the site.
I, Me, or My refers to the author of the site, Desi Quintans.
  1. Paper Tiger is the original intellectual property of Desi Quintans.
  2. Non-commercial use of Paper Tiger content requires attribution. Credit me and link to http://www.desiquintans.com within the work.
  3. Recreation of content for commercial use requires my permission, which I will probably give you if you ask me nicely.
  4. All events documented in Paper Tiger are true. True, true, true.
  5. I exercise my right to free speech, but I also understand that I am held responsible for what I say.
  6. I will delete any comments that attract my ire.
  7. Seriously, don’t be a jackass.

Also, two elements of the site (comments and contact forms) ask you for your email address. I won’t do anything with your email aside from use it to contact you. I won’t sell or trade your email address with anyone, and it will never even be published anywhere on the site. Unless you put it into the body text of a comment or something. Then it can be seen. (And even then you could ask me to delete it.)

In regards to But With Love:

You, or Your refers to any user or reader of the site.
I, Me, or My refers to the author of the site, Desi Quintans.
  1. But With Love is the original intellectual property of Desi Quintans.
  2. I hold full rights over work that is:
    • entirely my own original design.
    • derived from an original image released in the public domain.
    • derived from an original image released under a license that allows commercial use, and does not require derivatives to be redistributed under the same license as the original.
  3. In these cases, you may distribute my work with due attribution (the image comes with a butwithlove.com watermark, and this is satisfactory as-is), but you may not alter it at all. You may not use my work for commercial purposes.
  4. In cases where the original photo I have used was released under the requirement that the original license applies to derivatives also, then my resulting image (though not my own original text) is under the same license as the original photo. I have attributed the original author by name or handle and by providing a URL to the original image’s location at the bottom of the page, and it is there that you can find the license.
  5. The stories provided never depict actual people or actual situations. They are fictional.

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