Green Ronin Crowdfunding Legal Defense Fund In Fight Against Diamond Distrubutors

Company fighting to get its stock back.
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Green Ronin Publishing has set up a crowdfunding campaign to help cover legal fees fighting to get back their inventory from Diamond Comic Distributors in what it describes as "a dire financial threat to our company, not just today, but well into the future".

Diamond, which filed for Bankruptcy in January, still holds the stock of Green Ronin and over one hundred other companies in its warehouse, and has asked the court for ownership of that inventory so that it can liquidate it and pay its creditors. The distributor, while being mainly comic-book focused, also serves as distributor for some toy and TTRPG companies, including Green Ronin, Paizo, Goodman Games, and Roll For Combat.

The GoFundMe had raised $17K at the time of writing, with over 200 donations.

Paizo Publishing, also affected, has announced that its upcoming releases will not be available at major bookstores or at Amazon because the company has stopped shipping products to Diamond. This includes 12 August releases and 10 September releases, such as Starfinder Player Core, Starfinder GM Core, Pathfinder Battlecry, and more.

The court has scheduled a hearing on July 21 to hear objections from the affected vendors.

My name is Nicole Lindroos, co-owner of Green Ronin Publishing. Diamond Comic Distributors' recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy has impacted over 100 independent publishers, including Green Ronin, putting us in a very precarious position. Diamond is attempting to use a legal technicality to claim ownership of millions of dollars worth of consigned inventory, which amounts to several hundreds of thousands of dollars for Green Ronin Publishing alone. This is stock that we still own and have not been paid for.

This is a dire financial threat to our company, not just today, but well into the future. We must secure legal representation immediately before the deadline to do so passes.

While there is no "good" time for someone to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of your property to sell for the benefit of their biggest creditors, it is especially challenging given that Gen Con is weeks away. Gen Con is not just a convention for us, it's our most important annual event for connecting with TTRPG enthusiasts, our business partners, and our community, and this year is no exception. We're launching new products and have already committed significant funds to cover everything from booth space, travel (flights, rooms), and most critically, the production of new books and merchandise specifically for the show floor.

Diamond’s bankruptcy and this legal action also mean that Green Ronin has lost its book trade distributor. We are looking for a new partner, but that will take some time. Book trade sales of literary licenses, currently The Fifth Season and The Expanse, are a key part of our strategies for those games. This is especially bad timing for The Fifth Season RPG because we recently received final approvals from N.K. Jemisin and the game is ready to go to print.

We simply don't have the cash on hand to do all of this, pay for an attorney, or participate in any collective legal actions with other publishers in our same position.

The banks are stopping at nothing to wring every last dollar out of Diamond - including taking several hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Green Ronin product to sell in order to pay Diamond’s debts - but they can't do that, and we've got a legal agreement that says as much. Now, we just need to secure a law firm to represent us in the courts.

The funds raised through this campaign will be used directly to cover the escalating legal fees associated with fighting Diamond's claim in bankruptcy court. This includes attorney retainers, court filing fees, and the costs of pursuing every possible avenue to recover our inventory and protect Green Ronin's assets.
 

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I think you're 100% right on all counts. The individual who I blocked on Facebook specifically attacked Green Ronin because they didn't agree with the company's politics and because Chris was mean to them when they complained loudly (and, I'm guessing, rudely) about those politics.
Ah the old “I bought a book off you for $30 so now I get to control your speech for the rest of your life” canard. I think they fundamentally misunderstood the transaction.
 

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Man, I hope you never need help from anybody.
Speaking of which... I don't know to what degree you're running ENWorld as a business versus as a hobby, and to what degree it is separate from EN Publishing, but I definitely remember ENWorld running a fundraiser back in the day as the result of being hacked, and offering bundles of EN Publishing stuff as rewards. I think I even pitched in a little. So it's not like RPG businesses or business-adjacent ventures relying on crowdfunding or semi-charity to help deal with emergencies is a foreign concept around these parts.

Most times, there's at least a thin veneer of quid-pro-quo going on though.
 


It’s a safe guess that most of the really ugly posts come from people who never bought anything from Green Ronin, have hated them since (or before) learning they hire guy guys and queer girls, and are in no way affected by anything Chris and Nicole do. But that doesn’t make those people any less hateful and hurtful, both with regard to Green Ronin and the overall quagmire of gaming talk.
I'm confident of the shape of the Venn diagram between these folks and the ones who were angry about Blue Rose existing.


Long Live the Venisonocracy!
 


It’s a safe guess that most of the really ugly posts come from people who never bought anything from Green Ronin, have hated them since (or before) learning they hire guy guys and queer girls, and are in no way affected by anything Chris and Nicole do. But that doesn’t make those people any less hateful and hurtful, both with regard to Green Ronin and the overall quagmire of gaming talk.
Lemures safely hidden behind their computers screens.
 

Lemures safely hidden behind their computers screens.
Everyone here is behind an electronic screen...:unsure:

Cergorach said:
And you're OK with this...
This is even worse behavior! This is actively misusing a certain portion of your fanbase. And everyone is of course 'free' to spend their money, but looking how certain people have a gambling problem, others have a spending and/or 'guilt' problem. They don't have an as 'free' choice as many other people when certain entities start pushing certain buttons.

@Sacrosanct It IS a GR problem, that problem is of course caused by a partner they used (DD), but that doesn't mean that it's anything less then a GR problem. That has nothing to do with whether I like or dislike a company, overall I had a very positive view on GR, until now. I don't hope they'll rot, I hope they do great in their niche! But I do think that they need to deal with the consequences themselves, I also believe that if you intend to run a healthy company, you need to plan for such eventualities, and they didn't. That's on them.

That might be due to my cultural perspective, where we have a very clear divide between consumers and companies. Consumers are protected, companies are not. When you move into the company space, you have the ability to make more money, at the cost of more risks. Here people took risks, but are putting the consequences on a certain part of the community. I'm not saying they shouldn't ask for help, but they shouldn't ask for money for no goods.

Over the decades I've seen tiny companies make mistakes and needed money for machinery, fixing X, paying taxes, etc. What generally happened was that they offered vouchers to be redeemed in X amount of months. Often in the range of pay $100 and get a voucher for $125. This helped everyone out. They got guaranteed sales for a large amount, while getting the money now, and we got a significant discount that we could spent whenever. I find what GR is asking for WAY to one-sided for a business that's been around for decades.
Well said, but I think you're missing a vital point here:

GR is, by this fundraiser, announcing that they do not have the financial resources for even a modest legal defense.

This is a company with an annual revenue in the seven million dollar range.

So, either they are cynically exploiting their fan base, or they are ripe for harvesting.
 

they offered vouchers to be redeemed in X amount of months. Often in the range of pay $100 and get a voucher for $125. This helped everyone out. They got guaranteed sales for a large amount, while getting the money now, and we got a significant discount that we could spent whenever.
What you’re describing sounds a lot like a bond.
 


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