Hi, I am not sure if anybody has replied directly, and I apologise for the delay if not. We do not directly own any rights to the text, so are unable to pass on any further permissions.Only Joe himself would be in a position to directly manage this, or the current rightholders (presumably, as you state - Random House.) AON simply has permission to publish the text and certain images online, on the AON website only. We are also authorised to revise the text in order to resolve issues. The AON license, as it pertains to an individual and the text, is available here: http://www.projectaon.org/en/Main/License The only way that the AON material can be included in any game is where the material is directly downloaded from the AON site by the end user, and never hosted on any other site. There are various other restrictions (e.g. the material can't be used for commercial purposes) which we would be able to help with if you are able to provide more information about the project. You can see examples of many of the current AON projects here: http://www.projectaon.org/en/Main/Books - in the Tools section towards the bottom of the page. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance. Thank you, James Durrant,Software development support,Project AON > From: pamail.cgi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: davide.renzi@xxxxxxxxx > Subject: [projectaon] Request for rights > Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 07:42:52 -0800 > > The following was sent from the Project Aon contact form > From: Davide davide.renzi@xxxxxxxxx > Date: 15:42:52 on Monday, December 10, 2012 > Subject: Request for rights > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Can I use texts published to make a webgame? > I contacted Joe Dever but his gamebooks are now managed by the "Random House" > ... > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > NOTE: Please remember to "Reply to All" recipients. Thank you. > > ~~~~~~ > Manage your subscription at http://www.freelists.org/list/projectaon > >