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LEGAL INFORMATION / DISCLAIMERS AND DISTRIBUTION COPYRIGHTS:
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The AmigaGuide EuroScene 2 Index and the 'thing, ish' archive
system is Copyright (c) THP/c!truS'95 / Almathera 1995, all
rights reserved. These files may NOT be used for other software
projects without the express permission of Almathera Ltd.
The extract from Wired UK magazine 1.03 'digital graffiti'
included in the EuroScene 2 Index is copyright (C) 1995 Dave
Green / Wired UK. All rights reserved. Reproduced by kind
permission of Wired UK. This material may NOT be redistributed
off this CD.
The archive system 'thing, ish' uses ReqTools.library, which is
copyright (c) Nico François 1991-1994. All rights reserved.
The shareware archive system 'LhA' is copyright (c) 1991-2 by
Stefan Boberg. All rights reserved. Likewise, the shareware
archive system 'DMS' is copyright (c) 1989-91 by SDS Software.
All rights reserved. Consult the files in useful/Archivers
for more information abut LhA and DMS.
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Installer project icon are (c) Copyright 1991-93 Amiga Technologies.
All Rights Reserved. Reproduced and distributed under license from
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IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE; NO WARRANTIES ARE
MADE. ALL USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. NO LIABILITY OR
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We have used our best efforts to check that all software included on
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any limitations imposed by software authors. Programs on this disc
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Epilepsy warning: English
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Some people are liable to have an epileptic seizure or loss of
consciousness when exposed to flashing lights or certain normal
conditions of everyday life. Such persons could risk a seizure while
watching televised images or while playing certain video games, and
this can occur even if there have been no previous medical problems
or experience of epilepsy. If you or a member of your family has
ever shown epileptic symptoms <seizure or loss of consciousness> when
exposed to flickering lights, consult your doctor before playing.
Parents should supervise their children's use of video games. If you
or your children experience any of the following symptoms -
dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of
consciousness, disorientation, involuntary movements or convulsions -
discontinue use immediately and consult your doctor.
Avertissement sur l'épilepsie: Français
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Lisez ceci avant d'utiliser n'importe quel jeu vidéo ou avant de
laisser vos enfants les utiliser. Certaines personnes sont sujettes
à des crises d'épilepsie ou à des pertes de conscience lorsq'elles
sont exposées à des lumières clignotantes ou à certaines conditions
de la vie quotidienne. De telles personnes courrent le risque
d'avoir une crise en regardent les images télévisées ou en jouant à
certains jeux vidéo. Cela peut arriver même si la personne n'a
jamais connu de problème médicaux auparavant et n'a jamais connu de
crise d'épilepsie. Si vous ou un membre de votre famille à montré un
jour des signes d'épilepsie <Crise ou perte de conscience> lors d'une
exposition à des lumières clignotantes, consultez un medécin avant de
jouer. Les parents doivent superviser les enfants lors de
l'utilisation des jeux vidéo. Si vous ou un de vos enfants
expérimente un des symptomes suivants - vision altérée, tremblements
des yeux ou des muscles, perte de conscience, désorientation,
mouvements involontaires ou convulsions - stoppez immédiatement et
consultez un médicin.
Ne restez pas assis trop près de l'écran de télévision; utilisez la
distance maximum possible d'après les cordons. Jouez de préférence
les jeux vidéos sur un petit écran. Ne jouez pas si vous êtes
fatigué ou si vous avez trop peu dormi. Vérifiez que la pièce ou
vous jouez est bien aérée. Reposez-vous 10 à 15 minutes par période
de jeu d'une heure.