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Gale Force 9 Sues WotC [Updated]
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<blockquote data-quote="NotAYakk" data-source="post: 8134423" data-attributes="member: 72555"><p>Downloading WotC books without paying anyone for them also saves money. Should everyone, and if WotC objects that this is wrong they can prove their case in court?</p><p></p><p>"They can do whatever to need to to save money" and "prove it in court" is basically the same. Regardless of the personal cost:benefit matrix, tossing money at content creators of content you like is important.</p><p></p><p>The common thread is WotC decided it wanted to end a contract, and instead of following the pre negotiated "end contract" rules, is attempting to weasel their way out. And telling the other side "see me in court, I have more lawyers".</p><p></p><p>And excusing them for doing this once is one thing. When you have two points, draw a line.</p><p></p><p>Capitalism - trade itself - requires more than just nominally following contracts and legal judgements. I could understand it if WotC ran into a problem and went "nuclear" (breaking spirit of agreement) once, but it happening twice in short succession like this is a serious smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotAYakk, post: 8134423, member: 72555"] Downloading WotC books without paying anyone for them also saves money. Should everyone, and if WotC objects that this is wrong they can prove their case in court? "They can do whatever to need to to save money" and "prove it in court" is basically the same. Regardless of the personal cost:benefit matrix, tossing money at content creators of content you like is important. The common thread is WotC decided it wanted to end a contract, and instead of following the pre negotiated "end contract" rules, is attempting to weasel their way out. And telling the other side "see me in court, I have more lawyers". And excusing them for doing this once is one thing. When you have two points, draw a line. Capitalism - trade itself - requires more than just nominally following contracts and legal judgements. I could understand it if WotC ran into a problem and went "nuclear" (breaking spirit of agreement) once, but it happening twice in short succession like this is a serious smell. [/QUOTE]
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