> As for incentives for buying your product, how about having a product
worth
> buying? That Creature Compendium is a very nice hardback with
illustrations
> and other cool bits that you WON'T get in a text file that lists the OGC
> from that book. That should be reason enough for people to buy it.

>Thanks, and yes perhaps they are, but I rather agree with Paul's point that
>I'd rather have the whole car to sell rather than only rely on the body of
>the car because the engine can be obtained free on the web. If the consumer
>is only buying the car's body, then the purchase has less value to them.
>Therefore why would OG publishers want to actively help put engines on the
>web for free?

>Steve


You tell me. Aren't you the one who has deemed that some parts of your book
as open?
You knew what that meant when you did that so why DID you do it if you
didn't want
people to be able to use it as the license allows them to do?

- Jay

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