I'm not too well versed in copyright & trademark law, so I can't comment intelligently on matters like these (at least not without getting myself in hot water with the legal department ).
My personal feeling (for what that's worth) is that any "add-on" that someone created for non-commercial distribution (i.e. not selling it) is least likely to upset Hasbro so long as it doesn't contain parts of any of our products. So, for example, distributing a utility that converted the Civ2 Map Editor into a form that would work with ToT might be okay, while distributing an already converted version would not.
My personal feeling (for what that's worth) is that any "add-on" that someone created for non-commercial distribution (i.e. not selling it) is least likely to upset Hasbro so long as it doesn't contain parts of any of our products. So, for example, distributing a utility that converted the Civ2 Map Editor into a form that would work with ToT might be okay, while distributing an already converted version would not.
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