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PRE-PC n PDA era survival
Well, I was only a player back then. My girlfriend's older brother, was DM so the only work I had to do was maintaining my own character. I didn't DM a game for about 3 years; and if memory serves that was done mainly by hand. Yes...... I have gone that route. And not having children then I had more time to devote to doing that as well.
I'll make the same comment as you before I say this. "I am not a lawyer". I think (with emphasis on not truly knowing) this extends to things like making backup copies for your own personal use only of software you've purchased and music and taping things broatcast on radio and tv and similar things; but then fair use law is poorly defined, or so I've heard. Fair use is on the slate of future projects at the nations congress right now and hopefully when it is better defined we can only hope that congress will do a good job on this if not much else ;-). This is what the Russion programmer "Skylarov" (sp?) was arrested for at a convention here is the US. He made a program that allowed you to copy something (can't remember exactly what it's from a year ago but of course is has to do with adobe) in line with his countries fair use rights which adobe took great exception to. They arranged to have him arrested when they found he attended a convention in the US and he spent several month's as a guest of the government even after adobe tried to drop all charges because of the backlash the government wouldn't and kept him in custody.
In terms of legal use of materials published by WOTC or anyone for that matter; aren't we lucky they allow us to write down their copyrighted material such as feats and spells onto character sheets and other notes we use to manually play the game with? Of course this is extreme but how many ways have you looked at this issue from.
I still maintain that wotc could have been just a bit on the kinder side of this issue. I'm certain that fair user doesn't cover PCGen now but perhaps it should?
Perhaps someone can tell me exactly how wotc was hurt by what pcgen and redblade and others did? Point to and name an exact wound here. Not a hypothetical one. I already know that they "violated wotc copyright". So what? Where was the harm? I still say wotc could have and definitely should have allowed PCGen and others to keep non-srd material in their data while they were negotiating. That they did not show's a lack of consideration for their customers. And that lack of customer appreciation from a producer of luxury items non the less (or can anyone truly say they couldn't live without DnD if they had to).
Well, I was only a player back then. My girlfriend's older brother, was DM so the only work I had to do was maintaining my own character. I didn't DM a game for about 3 years; and if memory serves that was done mainly by hand. Yes...... I have gone that route. And not having children then I had more time to devote to doing that as well.
I'll make the same comment as you before I say this. "I am not a lawyer". I think (with emphasis on not truly knowing) this extends to things like making backup copies for your own personal use only of software you've purchased and music and taping things broatcast on radio and tv and similar things; but then fair use law is poorly defined, or so I've heard. Fair use is on the slate of future projects at the nations congress right now and hopefully when it is better defined we can only hope that congress will do a good job on this if not much else ;-). This is what the Russion programmer "Skylarov" (sp?) was arrested for at a convention here is the US. He made a program that allowed you to copy something (can't remember exactly what it's from a year ago but of course is has to do with adobe) in line with his countries fair use rights which adobe took great exception to. They arranged to have him arrested when they found he attended a convention in the US and he spent several month's as a guest of the government even after adobe tried to drop all charges because of the backlash the government wouldn't and kept him in custody.
In terms of legal use of materials published by WOTC or anyone for that matter; aren't we lucky they allow us to write down their copyrighted material such as feats and spells onto character sheets and other notes we use to manually play the game with? Of course this is extreme but how many ways have you looked at this issue from.
I still maintain that wotc could have been just a bit on the kinder side of this issue. I'm certain that fair user doesn't cover PCGen now but perhaps it should?
Perhaps someone can tell me exactly how wotc was hurt by what pcgen and redblade and others did? Point to and name an exact wound here. Not a hypothetical one. I already know that they "violated wotc copyright". So what? Where was the harm? I still say wotc could have and definitely should have allowed PCGen and others to keep non-srd material in their data while they were negotiating. That they did not show's a lack of consideration for their customers. And that lack of customer appreciation from a producer of luxury items non the less (or can anyone truly say they couldn't live without DnD if they had to).