Brown Jenkin
First Post
Sm!rk said:There is no issue. WoTC owns the IP, they can do with it as they please.
You are correct, and what they are choosing to do with it right now is allowing it to be freely distributed on the Internet. And once the cat is out of the bag...
Sm!rk said:The real facts are that pcgen have been commercially exploiting all sorts of IP for the past two years with no say so from the owners. The hoped to exist under the blind eye of a large corp and succeeded, until now.
PCGen for at least a very long time has made sure that they have permission for all thier material. With respect to the non-SRD WotC material they had unofficial permission from Ryan Dancey and continued after that to try to get official permission. It was only at GenCon that they finally had official talks and are now working to meet all the requirements that were laid out.
Sm!rk said:This is so much like a criminal robbing your home, and then falling on your door mat and then suing you. Yeah pcgen lost "their" data, they should have never had that data. If you became dependant on pcgen and dependent on *them* violating copyright, then you have only yourself and pcgen to blame. WoTC owns the material, they sell you that material in books. That is their buisness.
By the way criminals have successfuly sued homeowner they were robbing for negligence, but that is irrelevant. In all the versions of PCGen I have used they have always had some kind of permission for the material. In addition I have never used a source I don't already own the book for. I am not stealing any of this information, I already own it. I am mearly saving myself the effort of typing it in myself, which if I did nobody could possible complain would be illeagal.
Sm!rk said:What I find funny are group of people that somehow manage to ignore common sense and feel they have a right to pirate material all in the name of Open Source. Which gives open source a bad name and steps all over other legitimate "groups". How about this open source is a portal "copyright violaters software", which leads to full fledged pirating.
I agree with you. People should not use open source as an excuse to steal. PCGen is not doing this, they have had permission for everything and when that persion has changed they have altered thier material accordingly.
Sm!rk said:Whining about how WoTC chooses to control their property is like whining to your neighbor to mow his lawn with the grain.
My original point, and the one I have not recieved an answer for is whether by allowing its IP to be freely traded on the internet they can then complain when the same material is traded in a different file format.