Kavir posts a whole lot of:
Yes, ok, but I think it's quite clear that you're being deliberately difficult at this point.
My inferences have been derived from the POSITIVE ACTIONS of others, yourself included (for example, your repeatedly hitting that post button makes me think that you intend me to see the results)
This is considerably different from the actual topic of discussion, which is attempting to draw inferences from INACTION.
Yes, ok, you're right, but it's a quibble/flame, not a relevant point. _I_ cause my browser to request a document, and the owner of the server has set up a policy on whether or not I get it.
I'm not calling anyone a liar. It's quite reasonable that the controller of the relevant IP has never even heard of this yet.
Two people sending an email is not proof that anyone, much less the holder of the rights to Tolkien material in video games, saw it. The guy might be on vacation, or might have an email problem. Or maybe he did reply and it's actually the reply that got eaten or bounced. email+1 week wait does not mean much when your request was about a matter they might well have to refer to the guy over in the legal department.
Whether he's heard of it or not, no permission has been granted as far as we know. Therefore, permission does not exist (yet).
Stilton
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