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The Digital Dreamers website is part of an exhibition of the same name, dedicated to the history of the Polish video game development industry. The exhibition and the website were created through the cooperation of the Indie Games Poland Foundation and the Department of Cultural Diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The website has an educational, documentary, and archival character. Its purpose is to promote knowledge about the development of video games in Poland and to present the achievements of Polish creators within a cultural and historical context.
For all matters related to the content of the website, please contact us at: digitaldreamers@igp.org.pl
The entity responsible for the editorial and curatorial content of the website is the Indie Games Poland Foundation, a non-profit organization operating to support the development of the video game industry in Poland.
Registration details of the Indie Games Poland Foundation:
National Court Register (KRS): 0000584099
Tax Identification Number (NIP): 5223043902
Statistical Number (REGON): 362961503 Registered seat: Warsaw, Poland
Materials published on the website may include content owned by third parties, in particular screenshots, video materials, logos, and other elements presenting individual video games or the activities of their creators. These materials are included solely for informational, educational, and documentary purposes. All proprietary copyrights to such materials remain with their respective creators or rights holders.
Third-party materials are not used for commercial or advertising purposes. Their presence on the website serves only to identify the presented works, creators, and phenomena within a historical and cultural context.
Names of games, company names, logos, and trademarks may be the property of their respective owners and are used solely for identification purposes.
The creators of the website make every effort to ensure that the information presented is accurate and up to date; however, due to the archival nature of the project, no guarantee is given as to its completeness or the absence of possible inaccuracies.
If any rights holder believes that materials published on the website infringe their rights, they are kindly requested to contact us. Upon receiving such a notice, appropriate steps will be taken promptly to clarify the situation or remove the material.
The Digital Dreamers website is created in cooperation with game developers, cultural institutions, and industry partners. Some of the presented materials originate from private archives, creators' collections, and publicly available sources.
The Digital Dreamers website is part of an exhibition of the same name, dedicated to the history of the Polish video game development industry. The exhibition and the website were created through the cooperation of the Indie Games Poland Foundation and the Department of Cultural Diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The website has an educational, documentary, and archival character. Its purpose is to promote knowledge about the development of video games in Poland and to present the achievements of Polish creators within a cultural and historical context.
For all matters related to the content of the website, please contact us at: digitaldreamers@igp.org.pl
The entity responsible for the editorial and curatorial content of the website is the Indie Games Poland Foundation, a non-profit organization operating to support the development of the video game industry in Poland.
Registration details of the Indie Games Poland Foundation:
National Court Register (KRS): 0000584099
Tax Identification Number (NIP): 5223043902
Statistical Number (REGON): 362961503 Registered seat: Warsaw, Poland
Materials published on the website may include content owned by third parties, in particular screenshots, video materials, logos, and other elements presenting individual video games or the activities of their creators. These materials are included solely for informational, educational, and documentary purposes. All proprietary copyrights to such materials remain with their respective creators or rights holders.
Third-party materials are not used for commercial or advertising purposes. Their presence on the website serves only to identify the presented works, creators, and phenomena within a historical and cultural context.
Names of games, company names, logos, and trademarks may be the property of their respective owners and are used solely for identification purposes.
The creators of the website make every effort to ensure that the information presented is accurate and up to date; however, due to the archival nature of the project, no guarantee is given as to its completeness or the absence of possible inaccuracies.
If any rights holder believes that materials published on the website infringe their rights, they are kindly requested to contact us. Upon receiving such a notice, appropriate steps will be taken promptly to clarify the situation or remove the material.
The Digital Dreamers website is created in cooperation with game developers, cultural institutions, and industry partners. Some of the presented materials originate from private archives, creators' collections, and publicly available sources.