-----Original Message-----
From: Rogers Cadenhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>Napster is just the latest front on the battle between these two competing
>interests. While some people think it is clearly theft, I think it's closer
>to the
>way consumers tape TV programs and share the tapes with each other, which
>TV networks considered illegal behavior when VCRs became popular. Most of
>us view this activity today as fair use.


I'm sure you can appreciate the difference between a television broadcast,
which people are *not* charged for, and a CD, which people *are.*

>I can't imagine that
>anyone is going to choose the old Mayfair Games "suitable for use with D&D"
>route when this alternative is available.


"But someone could take my stuff, and make money on it, *without giving me a
dime!*"


DM

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