This web site is a tribute to the literature
of Stephen R. Donaldson, to which I assume
he or his publishing company own legal
copyrights, writs, addenda, ad nauseum. I
make no claim of any kind or nature to the
title "the Land", any text or images
contained within this web site.
I do not make any money from this
web site whatsoever.
I'm not a lawyer or an expert on
intellectual property rights, but I am a
fair-minded individual who absolutely
respects the rights of authors and artists
to own, possess and profit from their work.
If notified that the use of quotes or images
is in violation of copyright or contrary to
the wishes of the author/artist I will
immediately remove them. Please send me an
e-mail at the_Land@hotmail.com
Please note the "Discussion Page" link
on the right menu takes you to a forum that
is not hosted by me,
it was set up and is managed by the good
folks at www.kevinswatch.com. I have no
control or influence of any kind over it and
I post messages there the same as any other
user. Thusly I am not responsible for what
occurs there, other than what I post.
Something else that should be 'disclaimered'
is the counter I installed on the main
center page.
Webcounter
is a great service for tracking page
accesses and it passes my "Three Rules For
a Good Web Application" test. That is to
say it is free, installs
easily (less than 5 minutes for me), and
is highly configurable ... thus I
recommend it to anyone wanting such a
service. In particular I've configured it
to count only "new" web accesses, in other
words if a user comes in and looks at 10 or
20 pages in my web site the counter
should only record a single 'hit'.
I'm not absolutely sure this is the case
since I don't have, or want, a way to track
who is coming in and accessing pages, but
it seems to be working. I access up to 30
pages in a single session sometimes when
tinkering with the site and at the end of
the day I'm only seeing a couple of new
hits. So don't expect a big fat number at
the bottom, but it should be a decent sample
of how many different folks have visited.
Selah.