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Something You're Not Going to Believe

Wolfspirit said:


Hmm, I hadn't thought of this, but I wonder if the internet would fall under freedom of the press. Something to ask my government proff :)

Even if it does, that does not mean that any particular internet provider is obligated to provide the means to distribute a particular viewpoint - just like I can write whatever I want, but no publisher is obligated to print it.

J
 

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interesting point

I imagine most people didn't read the whole thing(not like it was worth bothering, but I was bored), but I've come to an amusing conclusion about it. These pointy sheet wearing nimrods are munchkins. The experience table is extremely lenient, and you get pretty huge ability increases from minor amounts of leveling. The skill abilities are also quite over the top.
Somehow I don't think Rev. Wingnut has any future in game design. What a surprise.

Buzzard
 

Thank You for contacting us.As a webhosting company,we do have to follow the law,and the site is within the law.We cannot shut sites down for expressing free speech.We will note your complaint in the account,and thank you for contacting us,Staff

That is whyt I got... exactly this format.

Berandor
 


Hmm, I don't really like but it's still interesting to see how some people's minds are warped.

Much more original than my Columbine D20...
 


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Thank You for contacting us.As a webhosting company,we do have to follow the law,and the site is within the law.We cannot shut sites down for expressing free speech.We will note your complaint in the account,and thank you for contacting us,Staff


Originally posted by Berandor


That is whyt I got... exactly this format.

Berandor

Is freedom of speech allowed when your publication violates the laws in country where the publication is released.

Well here in Sweden that is Illegal and their publication (E-based) is distributed here in Sweden and it does not comply with Swedish laws, so therefore it must comply with Swedish laws in order for us Swedes to be able to have public access to this publication.

This is just a thought, I'm no law-wrangler just tell me what you think!
 
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Roland Delacroix said:
buzzard: Yeah, but you could have said the same thing about D&D 1e. Perhaps when RaHoWa hits 3rd edition in a few years it will finally be totally balanced.

Geez, you really didn't like 1st ed did you?
Granted, many of us were 12 yr old munchkins on 1st Ed. , yet I don't really think the system had it as endemically as this nutball system under discussion.

Buzzard
 

I don't think that Sweden can actually do anything about that, since the site is based in the US. I'm pretty sure (though I'm no legal wrangler myself) that since the physical (hardware and all that) site is in the US that Swedish law wouldn't apply. Kind of like the No English Language Websites Law in France only applies to those sites that are hosted in France, they can't do jack to ones hosted elsewhere (if that law even gets enforced anyway).
 
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