-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 27-Dec-03, at 9:53 AM, Tyler Durden wrote:
"All symbols that are related to Nazism. One of the reasons (if not the reason) why they banned "Wolfenstein 3D"."
Interesting. So even if the swatsika is protrayed as a bad thing (to the point of practically being a bullseye) it's banned.
So...can you have swastikas in Textbooks? Perhaps 100 years from now the Holocaust will be forgotten. Of course, that'll make Tim May happy because then it could happen all over again.
So a question for you: If I want to write a book on the history of the swastika, or teach about the holocuast in Germany, do I need a license or something? (And let's just assume I have a "politically correct" view.)
To my understanding Historical documents are exempt from this. Wolfenstein was banned in the end because the symbols where used in "Entertainment". If it is a historical drama in which the Symbols appear this seems to be permissible as well. If you put one on your jacket though and walk around with it in the streets they can get you. Michael -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0.3 iQA/AwUBP+2q3mlCnxcrW2uuEQLSggCfYUtI+BIz6KVZzpWHUyq28DpGEm8AoME9 3OJy6lG0zwAsFacIwujAZswI =/pq7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----