WotC is losing a lot of money on different forms of pirated content.
ANything to actually back it up with numbers, or is it going to be an hysterical throw away line?
Anything to quanitfy how much?
WotC is losing a lot of money on different forms of pirated content.
WotC's move isn't at all surprising to me, based on their similar behavior in the past. It still makes me mad, though -- regardless of the "legalities" of it (which were all made into law by the urging of the lobbying businesses like Hasbro over the decades). Anyway....
Well, if I can just download the power cards from a fan-site, why do I need the PHB for power text and descriptions?What's annoying is that unless someone has pirated copies of the rules and hasn't in any way compensated WotC for playing 4e, there just isn't any harm in using a site like 4E Powercards. You need WotC's products to make use of it in the first place. It only enhances something that WotC makes money off. I bought and paid for the books (even though their business practices make that morally harder and harder to do), and that site was useful to me. As I think on it, I am not exaggerating when I say that 4E Powercards added value to the game for me.
It isn't "market research". WOTC has talked about putting out power cards for a long time, well before 4epowercards came online. And the [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Players-Handbook-Power-Card-Display/dp/0786952733/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235080862&sr=8-1"]product is due to be released[/ame] in less than a month. Heck, I imagine that the product was listed in a trade catalog months and months ago.I have to wonder if the perceived "value" WotC gets out of this "market research" is really worth it when stacked against their legal department's expenses and the cost in customer goodwill. Sigh.
ANything to actually back it up with numbers, or is it going to be an hysterical throw away line?
Anything to quanitfy how much?
Bummer! Thanks for the great cards you put out for all of us to use. It made the game much easier to play and WOTC should thank you. BTW, I have bought all my books.![]()
Copyright doesnt work that way. Trademarks do, Copyright doesnt.I understand that a company must defend its copyright, or risk losing it.
Copyright laws have been around since before America existed as an independant nation never mind Hasbro.WotC's move isn't at all surprising to me, based on their similar behavior in the past. It still makes me mad, though -- regardless of the "legalities" of it (which were all made into law by the urging of the lobbying businesses like Hasbro over the decades). Anyway....
I love the fact that the ddi character builder fills these out for you. You know, on that wotc survey, there were two questions near the end - "Do you trust WotC to deliver quality electronic products" and "do you trust WotC to deliver electronic products in a timely manner?" My answer on both of these was "No." The character builder is a notable exception that is doing almost everything right.Yes, but will you buy the power cards when they are released?
I love the fact that the ddi character builder fills these out for you. You know, on that wotc survey, there were two questions near the end - "Do you trust WotC to deliver quality electronic products" and "do you trust WotC to deliver electronic products in a timely manner?" My answer on both of these was "No." The character builder is a notable exception that is doing almost everything right.
I'll echo the folks who said that sites like the ones taken down, even excellent ones, had to come down. Copy and pasting powers isn't okay.