I remember seeing illegal copies of 3e stuff- and that was before legal .pdfs of it were ever released (I believe). People just unbound their copy and scanned it.
2E books were available even before 3E.
I remember seeing illegal copies of 3e stuff- and that was before legal .pdfs of it were ever released (I believe). People just unbound their copy and scanned it.
If we fail to police ourselves, we reap the consequences.
How come? The 4E PDFs are gone a well!(muses sadly, mutters something about 'The Narn of Turin')
I suppose then, that the new rule is: 4E, or Nothing. At least, for anyone and everyone new coming into the game of D&D.
How come? The 4E PDFs are gone a well!
And get your tin foil hats one they have closed down the thread on WotC boards now...Wizards Community - View Single Post - WotC halts sales/downloads from rpgnow.com
It's open again. Only locked for 24 minutes.
Cheers!
It is possible, we don't know. WotC hasn't had the common decency to tell their customers anything beyondIs it possible that WotC needed to temporarily stop the sales of PDF's to be able to give their case more weight?
Posted on this thread and WotC boards. (thanks Trevor at least it is something!)WotC_Trevor said:Hey all. I wanted to step in and shine a mote of light on the subject. First off, this cesation of PDF sales has absolutely nothing to do with the Internet Sales Policy. I know it's the 6th of April and I can definitely see how the two would appear linked, but the truth is, this is a completely seperate matter.
Unfortunately, due to recent findings of illegal copying and online distribution (piracy) of our products, Wizards of the Coast has decided to cease the sales of online PDFs. We are exploring other options for digitial distribution of our content and as soon as we have any more information I'll get it to you.
It is possible, we don't know. WotC hasn't had the common decency to tell their customers anything beyond