I'm OCD like that. Changed WG->${project.name} in readme, added license ver. to README.md.

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<h3>I or others don't have permission to build.</h3>
<p>
Unless you copied configuration files from an older installation of
WorldGuard, your problem is either caused by another plugin, or by not
${project.name}, your problem is either caused by another plugin, or by not
disabling the built-in spawn protection of the Minecraft server.
</p>
<h3>WorldGuard doesn't seem to work.</h3>
<h3>${project.name} doesn't seem to work.</h3>
<p>
Two common mistakes include forgetting to install WorldEdit
(WorldGuard needs it), or making
a syntax error in one of WorldGuard's configuration files (this is very
(${project.name} needs it), or making
a syntax error in one of ${project.name}'s configuration files (this is very
fatal unfortunately, and can be caused by a single character typed in the wrong place). Try
<a href="http://wiki.sk89q.com/wiki/${project.name}/Support">asking in IRC</a>
to see whether anyone can help you.
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no one can modify the things inside the region.</li>
<li>That you added the player as an owner or member of the region. If you are using
a group (g:groupName), you may have to give the group the permission of
group.groupName for WorldGuard to recognize it.</li>
group.groupName for ${project.name} to recognize it.</li>
<li>That you disabled spawn protection. The Minecraft server has an automatic
spawn protection feature where only 'ops' can build in a definable
radius around spawn (by default, it is 16 blocks). Modify bukkit.yml in order
to change the spawn radius to 0.</li>
<li>That it's not another plugin causing you trouble. The error messages of WorldGuard are of
<li>That it's not another plugin causing you trouble. The error messages of ${project.name} are of
a dark red shade. If the color of the "no permission" message is not
that color, it is not WorldGuard.</li>
that color, it is not ${project.name}.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Everyone can build in a region I made!</h3>

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* Assign ownership to areas so only selected individuals can build.
* Use a number of useful commands.
WorldGuard is open source and is available under the GNU General Public License.
WorldGuard is open source and is available under the GNU General Public License v3.
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