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Script Usage Rules/Guidelines
« on: April 24, 2009, 07:15:59 AM »
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As with most other scripts, please observe the following guidelines:

#1. Please leave feedback. Both positive and negative is welcome. Scripters will not always know if the script is broken unless someone tells them! That being said, please read the threads thoroughly to make sure your question has not already be answered (SEARCH is your FRIEND!) Clearly state any issues you were having with the script including what happened, what you were doing, and outstanding circumstances that may have caused it (like being on 56k dialup!), and any steps you took to attempt to resolve the issue.

#2. All scripts are the copyright protected work of the author. Please do not redistribute the script without the author's consent or unless otherwise stated. When telling friends/guildmates about scripts, please refer them to the site instead of sending the file yourself. This protects both you (for copyright infringement) and them (for getting a virus-infected script).

#3. I always recommend that you do not use scripts while being completely AFK. Especially with the taming script, many people run through that area and are known to page GM's! So please be cautious about where, what time, and on what shard you are using the script!
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