--- Damian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 02 August 2003 05:23 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I only need to accept things I'm not willing to go to the mat over.  I'd
> be
> > willing to go to the mat with Hasbro over something like this.  Even were
> > it time consuming, costly, etc.  I would not risk other legal battles with
> > Hasbro, but this I would were I so inclined to write such a piece of
> > software.
> 
> _Are_ you so inclined?  If so I'd suggest just doing it then.  Others are 
> telling you what the stated policy is and you're trying to convince them 
> you're right.  Really we're all at an impasse here.  Even if you're 
> technically correct no one else is willing to go to the mat over it.  If you
> are, and want to be the trailblazer, then more power to you.

Yeah, go for it, man.  If you lose, there's one less competitor, and if you
win, everyone gets the benefit.  Win-win!

=====
BORGSTROM'S FIRST LAW (of Game Design):  "If you want to emphasize something, make 
sure everyone knows that they shouldn't have anything to do with it."

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