soulcatcher
First Post
antpasq said:That arguement doen't hold water. Going to the movies was never free and then started charging people to go. Though I do understand the basis of your point. The unique situation here is that PCGen started for free. A group of good souls volunteered their time to create an awesome program for their friends and fellow gaming community. Would it be ok now for me to create lst files and share them with my friends? I think the answer would be yes. So at what point is someone violating WoTC intellectual rights? After sharing free files with 10 people, a 1000 people, a million people? As long as no one is making money on the program use of these books, no one is losing money. PCGen and other code monkeys were and still are volunteering their time and sharing with a broader community. No one was getting hurt when this was all free. The people getting hurt now are those that spend their money on the books and have no programming experience and have no disposable income left to purchase datasets.
It's not our choice. It's not CMP's choice. WotC made that call, and we have no legal choice but to follow it. It's possible we would actually win in court, as creating data sets from their books is very likely not a copyright violation - but none of us have the money to fight tht battle - a battle that as far as I know was inevitable so long as pcgen shipped WotC's non OGL content.
By in large, most of us agree with you - but we have no choice. And so Rob and Bryan started CMP - and did so because that was the only way pcgen would ever again see Tome and Blood et al.