Glade Riven
Adventurer
Techdirt is a news commentary blog that focuses on a number of issues, but a main one is IP management and dealing with the digital age. A common theme that I've seen show up is slapping your content behind a paywall is generally a terrible idea. Another major point is that by connecting with fans and giving them a reason to buy rather than worrying about such issues of infringment (commonly known as piracy) is a better way to make money.
Y'know, like what Paizo is doing. Paizo interacts with fans & creates a quality product that people want to buy. Because of such, Paizo is surplanting WotC D&D sales for many game stores. They find out what people want and give it to them, and are willing to take risks to innovate - although, if you are connecting with your fans, it really isn't as big of a risk to innovate.
If I wanted to pirate the PDFs that Paizo releases, I could. But I choose not to, because I feel comfortable giving my money to them and feel that their prices for PDFs to be reasonable. I want Paizo to stay in business.
WotC...to be honest, I'm not attached. I don't really care. I wasn't attached to D&D since I was only started playing for a few years before 4e came out. Some here are the same as I am. Some are happy playing 4e, but there are a lot of people who play who are still not happy with how WotC acts. Many people who have played older versions want to return, but they don't like 4e and feel pushed away by WotC's actions.
Y'know, like what Paizo is doing. Paizo interacts with fans & creates a quality product that people want to buy. Because of such, Paizo is surplanting WotC D&D sales for many game stores. They find out what people want and give it to them, and are willing to take risks to innovate - although, if you are connecting with your fans, it really isn't as big of a risk to innovate.
If I wanted to pirate the PDFs that Paizo releases, I could. But I choose not to, because I feel comfortable giving my money to them and feel that their prices for PDFs to be reasonable. I want Paizo to stay in business.
WotC...to be honest, I'm not attached. I don't really care. I wasn't attached to D&D since I was only started playing for a few years before 4e came out. Some here are the same as I am. Some are happy playing 4e, but there are a lot of people who play who are still not happy with how WotC acts. Many people who have played older versions want to return, but they don't like 4e and feel pushed away by WotC's actions.