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<blockquote data-quote="LordEntrails" data-source="post: 9311928" data-attributes="member: 6804070"><p>VTT formats do count because <strong>some </strong>of them are NOT rented.</p><p>As I have already stated in this thread multiple times, and in other threads on this forums dozens of time;</p><p></p><p>1) Fantasy Grounds. These are downloaded to the owner's computer. And SmiteWorks has a license with WotC that they retain irrevocable permeant rights to keep copies of their products on their server that those customer who have purchased the content can re-download at any point in time. This means that since it in on your computer and their is no mechanism within the app to remove content (unlike a Kindle), your copy on your computer is permanent. It can not actually or legally be take away from you.</p><p></p><p>2) Foundry. I don't know their license agreement with WotC. But they too you download to your own computer and their is no mechanism to take it away from you.</p><p></p><p>Both of these formats are just as permanent as any PDF.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure [USER=467]@Reynard[/USER] you have been involved in those discussions before. It's frustrating to me that I put these undisputed facts out in these forums time and again, and yet people just seem to ignore them because they are contrary to their existing opinions about "digital".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordEntrails, post: 9311928, member: 6804070"] VTT formats do count because [B]some [/B]of them are NOT rented. As I have already stated in this thread multiple times, and in other threads on this forums dozens of time; 1) Fantasy Grounds. These are downloaded to the owner's computer. And SmiteWorks has a license with WotC that they retain irrevocable permeant rights to keep copies of their products on their server that those customer who have purchased the content can re-download at any point in time. This means that since it in on your computer and their is no mechanism within the app to remove content (unlike a Kindle), your copy on your computer is permanent. It can not actually or legally be take away from you. 2) Foundry. I don't know their license agreement with WotC. But they too you download to your own computer and their is no mechanism to take it away from you. Both of these formats are just as permanent as any PDF. I'm pretty sure [USER=467]@Reynard[/USER] you have been involved in those discussions before. It's frustrating to me that I put these undisputed facts out in these forums time and again, and yet people just seem to ignore them because they are contrary to their existing opinions about "digital". [/QUOTE]
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