Ok, I've gone through and separated the random comments and the license to make things clearer.
It also occured to me that a lot of the verbage I used to protect Dink from being exploited isn't really required, as long as the copyrights are respected. *If someone can't legally distribute repackaged media or infringe upon the name, there is very little exploiting that can be done. *Not enough to worry about.
Here is the simplifed and much shorter license. *Any comments?
*** Dink Smallwood Source License Information ***
This software is provided "as is" without express or implied
warranties. You may freely use, modify and distribute this
source provided that the copyright text below is included in
the resulting source code, for example:
"Portions Copyright © Seth A. Robinson, 1997-2003
You may use this source in personal and commercial products, you
are not required to release the source code.
Please note that sharing this source does not in any way relinquish interest or forfeit any rights enjoyed by
Robinson Technologies and Seth A. Robinson concerning the name Dink Smallwood and related media including graphics,
sounds, music, scripts and map data. (hereafter referred to as "Dink Smallwood Media").
Repackaging or distributing the Dink Smallwood Media in a modified format requires permission from
Seth A. Robinson. *Please consult the license included with the Dink Smallwood full version distribution for
more information.
Fastfile.c and ffcreate.c are copyrighted by the Microsoft Corporation and excluded from the above license.



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