Important thread regarding PDFs on RPG.NET

Steve Wieck said:
No, White Wolf does not own DriveThruRPG.com. We are a publisher client just like GDW, Eden, AEG, FFG, etc.
I personally do work for both companies right now though.

Steve Wieck
White Wolf

By this to you mean WW doesn't own the site, but the people who own WW also own this site or do you mean that no one who owns WW is involved with this site. Or in other words, are the people who run drivethrurpg.com also involved in the running of WW?

It just sounds like one of those, "well, technically" answers.

joe b.
 
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Steve Wieck said:
No, you can use secure e-Books multiple PCs (of your own) and also loan them to a friend to use.

Thanks Steve,

I have to say I am very confused by the criticisms I have seen thus far. If you can put a book on your desk cpu and your notebook that seems pretty much the same as other PDFs. What am I missing?

Steve Wieck said:
No, White Wolf does not own DriveThruRPG.com. We are a publisher client just like GDW, Eden, AEG, FFG, etc. I personally do work for both companies right now though.

Fair enough - I see no problem with White Wolf's owners having a vested interest in distribution methods - Games Workshop certainly took that step and it seems to be working for them. Good luck.
 
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There are too many dang DRM threads! Even an addict like me cannot keep it straight. I'll answer my own question about the criticisms (after looking at another of the drm threads) - you must download drm pdfs to every cpu you wish to use them on. The folks at drivethru see that as a minor inconvenience at worst.

Here is my source.
 
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Steve Wieck said:
No, you can use secure e-Books multiple PCs (of your own) and also loan them to a friend to use.

No, White Wolf does not own DriveThruRPG.com. We are a publisher client just like GDW, Eden, AEG, FFG, etc.
I personally do work for both companies right now though.

Steve Wieck
White Wolf

I use a range of operating systems and as far as I can see can only use a DRM PDF with Windows XP. It doesn't work on Linux or Windows Mobile 2003.

Am I (hopefully) missing something?
Richard.
 

jgbrowning said:
By this to you mean WW doesn't own the site, but the people who own WW also own this site or do you mean that no one who owns WW is involved with this site. Or in other words, are the people who run drivethrurpg.com also involved in the running of WW?

It just sounds like one of those, "well, technically" answers.

joe b.

Well, "technically", it's like Steve said: "No, White Wolf does not own DriveThruRPG.com. We are a publisher client just like GDW, Eden, AEG, FFG, etc.

I personally do work for both companies right now though."

:)
 

Cergorach said:
- DRM, very annoying, only light on the horizon is that they didn't disable printing, i can now print to postscript (but not yet distill it to pdf again).

Has ayone tried this on Mac OS X? The reason I ask is that Mac OS X has a "print to PDF" function. I am wondering if it would work on these PDFs.
 

I run Linux.

If it does not work on Linux I won't use it.

I fail to see how DRM can ever be used as a solid form of 'security' when it's cracked so easy.
 

Leopold said:
I fail to see how DRM can ever be used as a solid form of 'security' when it's cracked so easy.

That's easy! By making sure no one uses your products they become harder to steal
:p
 

DGFan said:
Has ayone tried this on Mac OS X? The reason I ask is that Mac OS X has a "print to PDF" function. I am wondering if it would work on these PDFs.
Doesn't work. It warns you that it's "not supported" so there's no getting around the DRM to create an unliscenced PDF from it.

Otherwise, the PDFs seem to work great. I don't like having to download them through Acrobat Reader, but it still works.
 
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Kesh said:
Doesn't work. It warns you that it's "not supported" so there's no getting around the DRM to create an unliscenced PDF from it.

Otherwise, the PDFs seem to work great. I don't like having to download them through Acrobat Reader, but it still works.

Thanks.

I guess I won't be buying any PDFs from them then.
 

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