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<blockquote data-quote="Morrus" data-source="post: 51731" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>One thing that does occur (a slight tangent) - are the [original] monsters currently open (the ones in Asgard are - not sure about the rest)? If so, there would be nothing to stop any publisher just doing this anyway, without Scott or Erica. Seems to me that (again, assuming that that is the case) having them involved is surely a good thing.</p><p></p><p>That aside - would publishing them in a book necessarily necessitate their removal from the online CC? If they're open, then there would obviously be no legal requirement to do so; even if they aren't, they could a) still be made open or b) remain onsite with Necromancers' permission.</p><p></p><p>I can't see the site (cool though it is) seriously impacting the sales of a hardcover book; even if the majority of potential customers did know about the site (and only a tiny fraction will), they would still be likely to prefer a nice book rather than a bunh of related html pages on a website.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think we should just be pleased for Scott & Erica and leave Clark to worry about the rest. They've worked hard, and now they're getting something back. What could be cooler than that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morrus, post: 51731, member: 1"] One thing that does occur (a slight tangent) - are the [original] monsters currently open (the ones in Asgard are - not sure about the rest)? If so, there would be nothing to stop any publisher just doing this anyway, without Scott or Erica. Seems to me that (again, assuming that that is the case) having them involved is surely a good thing. That aside - would publishing them in a book necessarily necessitate their removal from the online CC? If they're open, then there would obviously be no legal requirement to do so; even if they aren't, they could a) still be made open or b) remain onsite with Necromancers' permission. I can't see the site (cool though it is) seriously impacting the sales of a hardcover book; even if the majority of potential customers did know about the site (and only a tiny fraction will), they would still be likely to prefer a nice book rather than a bunh of related html pages on a website. Personally, I think we should just be pleased for Scott & Erica and leave Clark to worry about the rest. They've worked hard, and now they're getting something back. What could be cooler than that? [/QUOTE]
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